Frying Pan Video YouTube

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Hadn't seen this video before... too bad it's one-sided mono sound
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I know some people really get annoyed by those hawaiian sounds, but I can listen to it all day :D
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Cool to hear an actual frying pan!
8) 8) 8)
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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I was actually checking for videos of RIc amps, but found these videos instead 8)
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Electrostring wrote:

Hadn't seen this video before... too bad it's one-sided mono sound
I like that a lot, can't quite work out whether the tuning is real time blues or really blue though, fantastic sound.
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One of the comments to that video is where the cable is... good question, on which side is it located, the player's side? And why doesn't a cable run to the radio-amp?
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Those old frying pans all had built-in wireless...
:twisted: :lol:
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Cool! That sounds fantastic!
cjj wrote:Those old frying pans all had built-in wireless...
:twisted: :lol:
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cjj wrote:Those old frying pans all had built-in wireless... :twisted: :lol:
:lol: Now I get why Radio-Tel wanted to buy the firm! :wink:
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Electrostring wrote:One of the comments to that video is where the cable is... good question, on which side is it located, the player's side? And why doesn't a cable run to the radio-amp?
Bluetooth! :lol: :lol: Adolph was WAY ahead of his time. :wink:
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johnallg wrote:Bluetooth! :lol: :lol: Adolph was WAY ahead of his time. :wink:
Well, he did also make blue bakelite tooth brushes to go with the bluetooth!

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