Yes agree, rather nice tonewood. I have a slab swamp ash tele that’s not light but not a beast either. It’s very resonant.
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Yes agree, rather nice tonewood. I have a slab swamp ash tele that’s not light but not a beast either. It’s very resonant.
The Yenko Stinger 66-69 was the all-time kickass Corvair. Yenko turned out some pretty badass Camaro’s then too.
Probably a little more if it had a Cosworth.
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It’s your instrument so do what you wish but it’s age appropriate and I’d leave it alone.
It’s probably a dozen years since I was in Perth but Zenith Music (toward Cottesloe) is a nice store that actually has a reasonable selection of mandolins, fiddles, banjo’s etc. I assume folks there...
:)):crying: mmuller, you’re so funny just had to laugh, but you can really play that box and one talented mofo. Hope all is well with you through all of this. Best to you!
Why not, I applied one to my 1939 Harley knuckle with late 30’s Indian tanks! :grin::grin:
BTW, I don’t have to tell you that the Japanese made Pro II’s are kickass basses and perhaps one of the most underrated until Burton played them and people began to realize what they are. I’ve played...
I’m sure it didn’t take you long to get that one under your fingers! Lol’s. Sierra hits it out of the park like mmuler says in so many words in post #26. Awesome breaks! BTW, Tim’s gidup, bibs and...
I don’t disagree with anything you’ve said. However, the joy from all of this is that artists who would otherwise remain obscure to folks except those who follow their genre get lifted by being...
Allen, as you know, Steve is the real deal and a banjo Grammy don’t lie. I saw him and the Rangers in concert 6 or so years ago at the Pantages theatre here in Hollywood and they rocked it. Such...
BTW, let’s not forget Bub in all of this, he rocks the bass on this song. Great to have such an all star cast around a really solid frontman, it lifts all of them up.
Great stuff, thanks for sharing. Always happy to see an artist make it, whether it’s something I completely dig or not. BTW, I think his voice is very interesting and genuine.
Very nice. Love the color choice and maple on that baby.
I owned one of Mike’s early Jazz basses and often wish I had kept it. It was so light and resonant (like 8.5lbs), it just sang. I traded it away for an early Wal which I still have but often...
Was a shocker to hear Mike had passed. He could repair anything but built some pretty wonderful bass guitars. RIP
May want to have a qualified repair guy give it a once over and setup. By ‘qualified’, I’m referring to someone who has experience working on mandolins. I don’t know where you live but folks here can...
Kendrick makes great amps in Austin TX and as an option and at a premium offers a canary cabinet/enclosure, supposedly for its high resonant quality. Yellow pine is used on cabinets for the same...
Yup, 3 huge lots in nearby Wilmington alone. https://www.lkqpickyourpart.com/locations/LKQ_Pick_Your_Part_-_Wilmington_-_Help_Yourself-262/recents/ As you can imagine demand is high with a population...
They’re alive and well. There’s an industrial area in Wilmington that has 3 humongous lots, mostly 80’s and newer stuff. My ‘50 Chev’s seat cost me $26 bucks and 30 minutes of time. It came out of a...
Sorry for the double post.
Not to worry, when you open it it, it rights itself. Great pic and total BG content!
Yeah, but that Olds probably passed everything on the highway except the gas station! Lol’s. The earliest gas prices I can remember were 32 cents/ per gallon. Plus, the back seat in those babies was...
Nice Volvo F-D! Bet you’d like to have that little Swedish army knife today... My favorite Volvo’s of all time are the early 70’s P1800 sports car (remember The Saint?) and the 1800ES wagon, two of...