Chris Squires RM DC172

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Re: Chris Squires RM DC172

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I didn't realize someone was keeping track of post-counts. I know I don't. I recall that one time Gil even reset mine to 0, as, to me they only mean something to others. :lol:

Kind of like, I rarely glance down at my speedometer when driving, it's really only relevant to someone else as to how fast I am going! :mrgreen:
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Re: Chris Squires RM DC172

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jps wrote:I didn't realize someone was keeping track of post-counts. I know I don't. I recall that one time Gil even reset mine to 0, as, to me they only mean something to others. :lol:

Kind of like, I rarely glance down at my speedometer when driving, it's really only relevant to someone else as to how fast I am going! :mrgreen:
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Re: Chris Squires RM DC172

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Actually, when I look at my post count, it's only about 1 / day on average.
That tells me I'm not applying myself and should be here much more often! :lol:

Enough of that.
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Re: Chris Squires RM DC172

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I appreciate and respect Peter McCormack's suggestion to reset. Thats my position. I will let others decide where they go from here.
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vincent_gallo wrote:I appreciate and respect Peter McCormack's suggestion to reset. Thats my position. I will let others decide where they go from here.
+1

And, to quote Kevin, I'm all ears as well and looking forward to hearing your stories and perspectives Vincent
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Re: Chris Squires RM DC172

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thx1955 wrote:
vincent_gallo wrote:I appreciate and respect Peter McCormack's suggestion to reset. Thats my position. I will let others decide where they go from here.
+1

And, to quote Kevin, I'm all ears as well and looking forward to hearing your stories and perspectives Vincent
Same here.
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Re: Chris Squires RM DC172

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Anyway, back to the topic.

Did Chris replace the tailpiece or have it re-plated?
Photos from the 70s show it missing quite a lot of the chrome finish and in later photos (if its the same tailpiece)
the chrome looks intact.
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