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Post by rickfan60 »

Very cool Dave. All of those duck-and-cover drills we did in the 60's left me with a weird facination for cold war relics and pretty much anything that conjures up that time when the commies where the Enemy du Jour. I even have one of those black and yellow fallout shelter signs around here somewhere.
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Post by marty »

Thanks for the link Dave.

I spotted this one which may be of interest....wonder where the inspiration for this one came from!
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Post by rickfan60 »

Cool. It is interesting that they chose to switch the positions of the blend knob and the pickup selector. All things considered, that is not a bad looking piece of work.
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Whoa..thats one bowed neck!
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