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Rock on....
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Here's a pic of me and my trusty '73MG at our band's gig this weekend...
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is that the one that Jeff Rath reworked?
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Post by philipharris »

Thanks, Jaymi!

Hey, Jeff, in my outfit you get static from our singer if you don't smile at all times - leads to lots of cheesy grins. I'm pretty certain my grim expression here coincided with a very inebriated member of the audience chanting "he's a dwarf, he's a dwarf, he's a dwarf" at our admittedly very short drummer, and anticipating that a ruck might ensue. Thankfully the drummer is used to hecklers and used an effective put down that, owing to the rules of decency, I can't repeat here.
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yep that's the one I rescued off of ebay and restored ... I put about $400 in parts into it ... it is a good workhorse bass ... except it has no low B ...
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Yes, Jaymi, Jeff did a lot of work to that one, I got it from him a few years back, and he had put it back to original after the original owner wasn't so nice to it. Great player, and sounds killer!
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Cooper...I think this is a better one!

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Thanks, Tim, I like that one too, but I wanted to post one from this weekend! Image I sure am glad that Rick is sturdy, it has been getting a lot of work of late, and still sounding awesome!
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here's mine from last weekend. Outdoor gigs can be fun! ImageImage
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Post by syncop8r »

Doesn't look like it!
mmm...sacrilicious
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I tend to look serious when I play. I'm really just concentrating...I actually did have a good time.
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cool shirt too.
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thanks, Kevin. One of my favorite 80's groups...

hey, my mother's maiden name same as yours...french-canadians. small world
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Post by levykev »

yeah, they were great. i'm a big Cure fan too.

cool about the maiden name! maybe we're related...well, in "rick-dom" anyway.

it is a small world.
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my mother's family came from the Gaspe peninusula, turn of the century, settled in Lawrence, MA like some many other frogs in order to work in the mills
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