Anybody else do this?

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Embrace the Reinheitsgebot and all it's natural goodness.
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cjj wrote:Unfortunately, my beer doesn't come with Grolsch rubber washers. Grolsch is a decent beer, but mine's better...
:mrgreen:
Care to let me be the judge of that? :mrgreen:
Now that I can enjoy drinking beer again.
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I went to photo college. Grolsch was the preferred container for storing darkroom chemicals. The secret is that rubber grommet. It was a shame when they changed the porcelain cap to plastic.

Now my wife uses them for her balsamic vinegar/olive oil/garlic dressings. (not the same bottles, that is)
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It's a multi-tasker.
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I am loving this idea more than any Schaller machines. I rather like, uh, beer. :D
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Beer is good! I've never heard of this but I'm definitely gonna give it a go, 6 basses, 3 guitars and a ukulele, now thats a good evening! :wink:
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I have two basses(4003 and Jazz) on acoustic 6 string(Martin D-15) and three electric 6 stings(Gibson Lucille, Strat and a Tele) and a uke( Kala). My uke has no strap buttons. I keep grommets in all my cases with picks and clothes. It makes it easy to protect you guitar and who doesn't love beer? Ya never know you may need to borrow a strap and if you do you are set. I keep a set in my pocket and on my amps just in case. I am always leaving them in my pockets and washing them, or giving them to a friend to try. I use to just leave them on all my strap buttons. There is a vodka maker that uses them on there bottles and the grommets are green if you want to change up and go crazy with another color. I have a few of those too. I must drink to much.
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Beer is good!
Enough said, right there! End of story. :mrgreen:
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teeder wrote:
Beer is good!
Enough said, right there! End of story. :mrgreen:
Oh, that's a fine statement alright! But I could go on for days talking about styles, malts, hops, mashing techniques, etc., etc. Heck, that's almost as fun as drinking it!
8)
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Bread tabs can also be used as strap locks.

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Good idea, but obtaining those isn't nearly as fun as obtaining Grolsch washers by drinking the beer...
:lol: :lol: :lol:
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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ilan wrote:Bread tabs can also be used as strap locks.
I'm sure they work well in a pinch, but my Ricks are too precious to me to trust a flimsy piece of plastic.
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These Jim Dunlop $3 pieces of plastic secure the strap on my Shadow. The '73 4001 has non-original oversize strap buttons. Never had a problem. The bread tabs go on the Fenders, where dents are considered mojo. Still, they never failed.

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The Jim Dunlop ones are great they come in those round ones and triangluar ones too. Cheap and work with any strap.
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08 Ric 4003 wrote:Go here for a picture.

http://www.sunsetstudio.net/straplock.html

damn good idea
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