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I have finally been pulled out of the practice studio and into the club circuit for a couple of Rickenbacker performances. Great fun for me and comic relief for family and friends. :lol:

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Very nice, Peter.

Congratulations and good luck!

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Break a leg, but not a string! :mrgreen:
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Hey Peter, what's your rig like? I spy a Duo Jet and a very nice Rick 12.
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What great fun. That sounds great. I wish I could find the time to devote to playing in a small blues based trio but it is such a huge commitment. I know how busy you are also, so my hat is off to you. :D
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Nice one, Peter. Hope it goes well for you. :D
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Great to hear, Peter. 8)

We will require pics of the gig! :mrgreen:
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Knock 'em dead, Chief!

Pictures are a must, yes. 8)
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Swell deal, Peter. Get out there and have a good time.
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Have a great time at the gig! And yes, pictures will be required or we will subject you to endless ridicule (as if we don't already :roll: )...
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Awesome! good luck!
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All the best Peter - and have a great time!
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Congratulations Peter, I presume that's your Traynor YCV40WR pictured.
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Thanks everyone, your comments are appreciated.

Richard, that is not my YCV 40 Traynor in the photo but it is my Fender Twin Reverb.
A beast to carry but terrific tone for the 1993 SPC or 360/12V64 (f-hole) if you prefer.

John: I use my 12 string frequently but my main lead instrument for bar gigs is my Fender Stratocaster (ebony fretobard). Built like a tank I do not have to worry its safety like I typically would when using the 12 string or my 350 Liverpool. I also use my Fender Super Reverb.
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