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Rare Blend gig Friday

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Hi all,

Rare Blend www.rareblend.net will be playing at Wilberts this Friday evening with guests KMOB, an avant-jazz trio. Wilberts is located in the Caxton Building in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. I will be playing my new 4001V63, thanks to Chris Pappas! Image Hope to see some of you there.
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If I was anywhere near there, Jeff, I'd come. Have a good time!
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Good luck Jeff!

Of course, you won't NEED luck now that you are wielding a mighty instrument like the 'V'.....Its mere presence will command attention and adulation from the throngs and just MAY elevate you to 'cult' status in the music world....long overdue , I might add..Image

Go get 'em Jeff and don't leave anything in the bag either!!
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Rock on Jeff!
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DRATS!!!!!! I'm working again. That's the 2nd time I'll miss ya'
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I agree with Chris ... the v63 is going to entice more out of your playing, it's sound and feel are very addictive !!
Have a great gig, and knock the walls out !!!
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Thanks guys! I already have new strings on the V63 and did my '60s vintage job to the horseshoe pickup. Now I just need to figure out which amp I am bringing.
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....wanna borrow my SVT/Sunn setup? Image
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Jeff,
Best of luck to you and have fun at the gig!
Pity I'm too far away.
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Sure Chris, show up about 7:30pm! Image
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lol!! I'm sure you'll be fine with whatever setup you use....

You could probably hold your v63 up against a dresser and amplify it sufficiently, with your talent!! Image
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I decided to use my Walter Woods with my custom 1-10 EV cabinet, compact and quite loud!
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So Jeff....how'd it turn out? Has the V become a new extension of you?....
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Yeah, that V63 is one GREAT bass! Sorry I will still be keeping the 4005WB, besides you got two nice 4005s already! Image
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...well , I am EXTREMELY pleased with my Sunn cab and SVT head...so everyone is happy..good deal!!

And....I won't be needing to "renew" my toasters on the 4005's anytime soon.....string changes for both made a WORLD of difference!!

By the way, that V looks a LOT better on you than me!!
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