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Or just a glimpse of GREAT IDEA for a wonderful new Re-Issue!!!! GOOD EYE!!!
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Hey, I like that idea!
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I wonder if JH had a few made for himself, what do you think?
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It sure is a Made in USA sticker!

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For eagle-eyed equipment enthusiasts:

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I suddenly feel like a guy walking through Dealey Plaza, opposite Abraham Zapruder...
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Heh! Hope you didn't mind!
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Post by aceonbass »

Close examination of "the rack' reveals a bass Pod and a guitar Pod..an unknown processor and an RA600 Ricky stereo,300 watt per side amp without the production LED meters. I have the production version which I run an Ampeg SVT Pro pre-amp through. Incredible sound I must say.
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Post by longhouse »

The studio looks great. The guitars...

I would love to record there. The Foglifters or Longhouse (my two bands).

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Post by beatlesgear »

Awe Kenny, you're not supposed to ever post pics taken in the bat cave, Alfred is going to spank you with both hands tonight pretty boy. The last time I was there, the view was pretty damn good. Mr. H's studio gear is pretty slick, but the unit that runs the whole thing is responsible for most of the so-cal brown-outs last year, lol.

The 350 on the back wall is a two pick-up HG model, likely the first one they ever made. The thing growls like a monster, I would put it up against any Les Paul any day. Missing from the pic is the number #00 proto 370 McGuinn that Mr. H. recently donated to a good cause. How will he ever get his hands on another cool 370?????
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Post by rkbsound »

I'd bet that 335 is 1966, since that was the highest production year for them. That would be the same year as mine and I think one or two other regulars here.
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'67 actually. That's a really cool guitar for many reasons.
mortivan

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Hey Paul,

My e-mails to you keep returning with a failure notification. Maybe the attachments are too large (about 1.5 MB each)?
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Yeah John, I think the file size exceeds what hotmail allows.
I'll see if I can get a valid address for you to mail to.
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No problem. On the way ... Image
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