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incubus2432 wrote:
Ric N. Backer wrote: The brick wall especially adds a certain visual element that blends nicely with the overall effect.:
Funny thing is the wall isn't brick.......it was the spare 2nd story bedroom in my last house (a mid-'50's colonial) that I spent about a week, 3 gallons of paint, lots of annoyance and I don't know how many rolls of masking tape to transform it into my "bunker". T'was a nice home office decorated with a map of the world and a red "hotline" phone just in case a zombie apocalypse or Canadian invasion occurred. :twisted:
Yes, now I see. It's all beginning to make sense. :lol:

Cool. 8)
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Spike- wrote::wink:

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I didn't know Ric made a SIX-STRING BASS! :shock:

:lol:
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incubus2432 wrote:I rotate between three different Ric screensavers on my iPad (and a few GN or pics of my mutts)......
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.....or this......
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.....or this.....
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Can't get enough of that Lemmy! :wink:
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teeder wrote:
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21-fret Majesty. :D
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Spike- wrote::wink:
Even the shots you would throw away we'd think of as frameable shots!
Another cool great picture, though. Do you do this for a living?
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Any Ric pic by Paul Yan is worth framing.

His gallery at Bjorn's website: http://www.rickbeat.com/gallery/paulyan/paulyan.htm

Just two examples:
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Love that first one!
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I'll play. :D

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Scott, do you still have that striped trans red Cii?
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No, that one is long gone. I loved the look of that bad boy, but could never get along with the tone. :?
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This was an eye catcher, and would part your hair as well.
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cheyenne wrote:I'll play. :D

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Very nice!! I especially like the shot of the V63 in front of that antique china closet. :mrgreen: True pair of vintage woods indeed. :lol:
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Suitable for framing? Now where has that picture of the president and that woman gone, its around here somewhere..... :mrgreen:

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Thanks Bob. Thats the only Rick I currently own at the moment. :wink:

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Ric N. Backer wrote:I didn't know Ric made a SIX-STRING BASS! :shock:
It's one of those rare 4006 basses.
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