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And now we return to..."Chicks With Ricks Eating PIZZA"....
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Lindsay,
http://www.bottleworks.com/beer/samuelsmithslagerbeer.html

Check this out..made in Yorkshire...
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It is a VERY rare time that I have any kind of alcoholic beverage. On the occasion that I am able, I grab one of these.
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Thanks, Jaymi, I don't think I've seen that around here...I'm going over next March; my brother in law is my primary procurer of liquid refreshment, perhaps he'll throw some in the pantry for me.

Oh, yeah, Rickenbackers...anyone playing in the Oxford area in late March?
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ooooooo...

one of my favorites of ALL TIME is Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout.

YUMMY!!!
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Speaking of alcohol, I have *no* idea what I was doing here. I can't even remember doing it.

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Now we have, "Chicks staring at Henny playing his Rick in a move that he does not recall."
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oops
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me playing my fireglo 4003 at the weekend
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Here is me and my drummer, Paul Stranahan at the Baltimore Progressive Rock Showcase, November 20th, and a couple of Percy Jones, also at the same gig.



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interesting, never seen an EDA905 like that at all. made out of actual wood, hidden pup's? 3 knobs...crazy stuff.
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What a hideous-looking bass!
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Nice pic of you and your Rick Jeff. That looks to be some wide string spacing on Percy's Ibanez.

That a new combo amp behind you Jeff? If I remember correctly you play through a Walter Woods rig dont you?
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I had my SWR Baby Blue II amp, not seen here. What you see is Percy's SWR Workingman's 15 (new style). I usually use the WW amp on outdoor gigs where I need the extra power.

Percy told me that this is what Ibanez gave him recently. It is made from mahogany and has only piezo pickups in the bridge, no magnetic pickups, plus a two band EQ. The string spacing is wider than any other Ibanez as he needs the wider spacing to do his three finger plucking. The previous Ibanez was one of those Luthite, plasticy things that he was not really fond of; he says this bass is much warmer sounding. He had the magnetic pickup removed on the older bass as he only uses the piezo pickup, so it looked odd with the empty cavity in the body.

I agree that is not the best looking body shape!
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Digging in with "Marie"

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