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I'm not convinced it's wise, from a security point of view, posting all these.

http://www.myspace.com/thepashuns

Youth and enthusiasm are no match for age and treachery.

Well, we could always start a companion thread called "Show us your semi-automatic weapons."

Will

"You're done, once you're a surfer you're done. You're in. It's like the mob or something. You're not getting out." - Kelly Slater

The Luau Cinders

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I'm not convinced it's wise, from a security point of view, posting all these.

What good is having all of these without anybody knowing about it?

The Exotic Guitar of Kahuna Kawentzmann

You can get the boy out of the Keynes era, but you can’t get the Keynes era out of the boy.

This has been a real treat. Y'all have shown me your classics, and guitars I've never heard of. Hope to see more. Thanks.

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'69 Tele

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'67 Vox Bobcat

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'76 Bicentennial reissue Gibson Firebird

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Modified '69 Thinline reissue

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'69 Mustang reissue

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late 60's Teisco V-2

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Teisco Del Rey "sharkfins" (1 Silvertone branded).

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Teisco May Queens (2 original, 1 reissue)

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yous have some serious geetars up in here!

here's some 'o mine:
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lots of cool stuff being posted, keep it coming.

nice eye candy for sure Smile

Tim O
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tunes

clips

zak

estreet
I'm not convinced it's wise, from a security point of view, posting all these.

Where I live the threat of theft is far more likely to come from a neighborhood crackhead with no computer access than some criminal mastermind browsing through guitar forums. Either way, nothing 90lbs of security system can't take care of.

I heard this kind of security system can be overridden with a $2.86 cut of chuck, or even a few milkbones. Better go with the Smith & Wesson insurance just to be safe.

Mike
http://www.youtube.com/morphballio

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Good on you zak, rescued dogs can be some of the coolest, most loyal pets available. One I got in my 20's snapped at me at first (definitely male issues), but got over it pretty quickly. She definitely took no crap from strangers either. Once I'm out of my apartment, I'm heading to the shelter.

Mike
http://www.youtube.com/morphballio

From my COLD DEAD paws........

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PRS

Nice PRS!

Ted James
Deep Eddy Records http://www.deepeddy.net
The Nematoads http://www.nematoads.com

Do PRS guitars have bolt on necks? Or is it a mix and match thing depending on the price range?

Anything that isn't a CE model is a set neck.
Even the overseas SE models are set.

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Correct. That is a CE model. Im used to bolt on necks.

i wanna some of the older guys guitars. post em up.

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Nice Dual Tone. I bet the Hodad doesn't see much action since you've gotten that. I use to have a Hodad myself.

Thanks, Jake. I do like the Supro better now, but it was a brutal PITA to play when I got it. The second neck screw (the one for intonation) was too narrow to engage properly in its hole, unbeknownst to me until I looked under the chrome cover. After finding/making a replacement screw and getting the intonation and string spacing all figured out I found it very comfortable to play, apart from the slow neck. With flatwound strings and a dose of slapback, you can't beat the rockabilly tone of this thing. And as you know, it's just plain cool playing a guitar that's older than yourself.

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