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ROTFLMFAO!
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And of course, I still have that photo of the 1962 Rickenbacker today Image
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There's a nice SVT rig in the photo as well.
It's tough to see past the beast though!
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"It's tough to see past the beast though!"

Is that a spelling error or did you mean.... naw, I won't go there!
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Yes, there IS a spelling error.

He meant to say "beasts", not "beast" Image
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Is that an SVT or a Sunn Coliseum head? I have both, and it is more likely it is a Sunn I think. Oh well, who can tell anything for the beasts in the way? Image
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1 bass, 1 beast, 2 legs, etc......
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Darren,

I often get mail about that certain photo! It was originally deemed a little too risque for the forum...

This is the one instance where a '71 model leaves the '68 looking every bit of wooden that it is!

I've made this a public view for a day...

http://new.photos.yahoo.com/wintz63/photo/294928803711825510/24
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Ahhh,, I remember that photo! Image
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Hmmmm Fireglo !

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OK, Andy, what did Jim send you that he did not send me Image
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Nothing special Elys...

Just helping me out with my photo's...
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Just kidding! Thought it was more Star Stowe Image
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Elys, did you receive the special email I sent with the attachment? Image
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Oh, the one of the two bass heads, the Fender and the Sunn Coliseum? Yes I did, and thanks Image That's a nice pair there......
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