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jsod
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Post by jsod »

Yeah...it's hard to tell from the jacket photo.

Somehow I had it in mind that he once had one with full-width inlays.
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Caress Of Steel was my first exposure to Rush. Back in the summer of '75 I was at my friends house and his older brother was blasting out "Fountains Of Lamneth" from the stereo. I was hooked after that.

Good spot on the black surround being on the 1 inch spaced bass. I always assumed he just switched on the same bass. I recall reading in the 1980 issue of Guitar Player where Geddy had a problem with breaking strings after converting to the Badass bridge. It was because the bridge was improperly located and was remedied shortly afterwards. (that is the same article where I discovered Jeff Berlin, as Geddy said he was "blown away" by him. I had to check out any player that blew Geddy away!)
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CoS was my first exposure to Rush too, only in 1989 as I was born in 1975.Image Anyway, I love that album, it has a some kind of special feel no other Rush album has. Naive perhaps but special. "Bacchus Plateau" is a great popsong.
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