The Jam - Going Underground

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godber
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Re: The Jam - Going Underground

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scotty wrote:...While we are at it does any keen eyes know what model this is?
I'm clueless about the other one though :? Can any "young eyes" read the headstock?

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antipodean
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That headstock screams "Guyatone".....
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scotty
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godber wrote:
I'm clueless about the other one though :? Can any "young eyes" read the headstock?
Eh? Not even the six million Dollar man could read this mate..... :lol:
Bruce is even bemused...... :lol:
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The Jam - Going Underground

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paologregorio wrote:
Going Underground is one catchy number, come to think of it; having tackled "The Modern World", "In the City" , and now "Eton Rifles" at the local jams, we'll have to try this one next. :D

I thought the couple of The Jam tunes played at Saturday's Mini Con sounded good.... our pal Mike S. added a lot to the performance !! 8) :D
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An EKO perhaps? Do you think Weller owned these guitars or just borrowed them?
'86 330/6 Ruby, 660/6 DCM, 360/12 CW FG
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