Dallas Guitar Show, April 20-22
Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
Stan: I bought a lot of cool stuff in Lubbock in the early 1980's. These items included a '64 Rick ES-16 JG ($30), a '66 Rick 370/12 FG ($500, needed a neck reset), a near mint '65 Vox AC30 Super Reverb Twin ($200), a Vox Royal Guardsman ($200), a Vox Phantom Bass ($20), a Vox Jaguar Organ ($150), a Vox Lynx Guitar ($125). I'm still kicking myself for the guitars I didn't buy (a pair of 50's Rick Capris FG and JG, a mint '79 Rick 360/12 MG, lots of Les Pauls and old Fenders).
I recall you mentioning some of those buys before here in Lubbock, Randy. Somehow I doubt those bargains exist to the same extent today. Was it the old Snidley Whiplash ( I think that was the name) store where you found some of those fantastic deals?
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Music is too important to be left to professionals.
Music is too important to be left to professionals.
Fat Dawgs!! Wow, did I down one too many drinks there. Course, that whole area (including the ghetto) is all gone. The only building left standing on 4th are the remains of the old Rodeway Inn, which should have been razed 30 years ago.
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Music is too important to be left to professionals.
Music is too important to be left to professionals.
Stan: You're kidding. I lived in Bledsoe Hall on University. The neighborhood's gone? I must say, I was once thrown out of Fat Dawg's for passing out and woke up in the parking lot many hours later. I also recall a drunken stroll to a 7-11 several blocks away for an Egg McHamlet during a blizzard once. I'm lucky to be alive today!
Afraid so, Randy. Here is a photo of the 'ghetto' today. This is around 5th or 6th St across from the campus.
BTW, the 7/11 you referred to is still there. Everything else is gone around 4th and being replaced by an expansive east-west freeway.
BTW, the 7/11 you referred to is still there. Everything else is gone around 4th and being replaced by an expansive east-west freeway.
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Music is too important to be left to professionals.
Music is too important to be left to professionals.


