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Having Fun this weekend...
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 10:01 pm
by gutpile
no wife, no dogs, lotta beer & tone... it's a guy weeekend!!!

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 10:20 pm
by Flames1950
I don't even have enough space left in the Man Cave to do a family spread like that. I'd lay everything out and couldn't get the camera back far enough to take the shot.
Next house needs a bigger basement. And a bigger garage. Or a bigger garage with a nice room above like Chief's.........
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 12:36 am
by gutpile
Flames1950 wrote:I don't even have enough space left in the Man Cave to do a family spread like that. I'd lay everything out and couldn't get the camera back far enough to take the shot.
Next house needs a bigger basement. And a bigger garage. Or a bigger garage with a nice room above like Chief's.........
Lucky for me "my" space is the basement!! 1200 sqft for my toys!

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 1:31 am
by fillmore nyc
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 10:48 am
by killpop99
Are those Weber Mass's I see? How do you like them?
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 10:54 am
by gutpile
That is my JTM45 Metro amp with a great looking block logo from Chris Stokes! The Weber Mass 150 works great for me, I also have a Hotplate... both do the job adequately!! too many Heine's last night.. my head hurts

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 11:10 am
by VelvetGeorge
Take some aspirin, brush your teeth, get in the car.......bring Matt, and meet me in Lansing at Elderly Instruments. Afterwards, lunch on me.
VG
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 3:23 pm
by NY Chief
VelvetGeorge wrote:Take some aspirin, brush your teeth, get in the car.......bring Matt, and meet me in Lansing at Elderly Instruments. Afterwards, lunch on me.
VG
Gee, thanks G. I'm getting on my scoot and I'll be there shortly!!!
Andy, anytime you wanna come make noise in the attic you're welcome!
OK, Mr. Mike...why do I not see a bada bing hat in that pic????
You're gonna make me get the family out aren't ya?

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 6:08 pm
by NitroLiq
Man, I really need to move to the 'burbs.

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 11:02 pm
by VelvetGeorge
Man, I wish all of you guys could have been there today. Frog (the infamous vintage guitar guru from Elderly) blew me away. I asked about Strats, we chatted for a few minutes then he said "hold on". A few minutes later he comes out of the vault with a completely original '63 Strat!!!!!!!!
The price tag was a meager $22,000!
I had the unbelievable fortune of comparing half a dozen new Fenders to the real deal. Many were nice I'll admit, but none captured everything the original has. I played the Eric Johnson (great PU's), the John Mayer, the Jimmy Vaughn, relics, custom shop 50's, 60's you name it.
Finally, he brought out a Nash 60's. Whoa! That guitar felt like an old friend. It had 90% of what I experienced playing the real '63. The price on it was $1650 (which I don't have so I left empty handed). But I'll be watching Ebay.
I thought the Nash had just as much vibe as the relic Fenders going for $2500-3500. Cool Strats! And I'm a hopeless Les Paul guy. LOL
VG
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 11:25 pm
by thousandshirts
VelvetGeorge wrote:Man, I wish all of you guys could have been there today.
Elderly's website makes me all giddy. Always has. . . Probably a good thing they are 2000 miles away. Definitely on the list of places to visit, though, and stories like yours are very cool to hear. You do need a good Strat, George. Business expense, right?

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 1:27 am
by HARLEYIII
And my woman wonders why I dont want to get married

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 4:03 am
by MacGaden
VelvetGeorge wrote:Man, I wish all of you guys could have been there today. Frog (the infamous vintage guitar guru from Elderly) blew me away. I asked about Strats, we chatted for a few minutes then he said "hold on". A few minutes later he comes out of the vault with a completely original '63 Strat!!!!!!!!
The price tag was a meager $22,000!
I had the unbelievable fortune of comparing half a dozen new Fenders to the real deal. Many were nice I'll admit, but none captured everything the original has. I played the Eric Johnson (great PU's), the John Mayer, the Jimmy Vaughn, relics, custom shop 50's, 60's you name it.
Finally, he brought out a Nash 60's. Whoa! That guitar felt like an old friend. It had 90% of what I experienced playing the real '63. The price on it was $1650 (which I don't have so I left empty handed). But I'll be watching Ebay.
I thought the Nash had just as much vibe as the relic Fenders going for $2500-3500. Cool Strats! And I'm a hopeless Les Paul guy. LOL
VG
I agree with you on the CS-strats: I
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 1:44 pm
by gutpile
NY Chief wrote:
OK, Mr. Mike...why do I not see a bada bing hat in that pic????
You're gonna make me get the family out aren't ya?

that's because it was on my head!!! We got some great clips of many different amps through many different speakers with a plethora of guitars

I just tried a uploading an unmixed dry version of a 1952 Gibson GA-40 to soundclick and got a little garbled in the conversion to .mp3?? below is the link... It sounds like shit compared to .wav file... I can put it onto a CD (in .wav format) and it sounds great, any ideas why it did this? anyways I mic'd an SM57 in the front and threw a Fathead in the back... the levels on the left side need to come down a little... I had it up to high in the dumpdown... Once I figure out how to get the conversion to .mp3 down I'll make more... We got about every combination of the gear below...
AMPS:
'69 Fender Bassman
'52 Gibson GA-40
Marshall 50w 1987 reissue
Metro 50w
Metro JTM45
Metro 100w
'70 Kustom 150
GUITARS:
LP Std (Skatterbrane PUPS)
LP Classic (SD Antiquity PUPS)
Fender Tele (Fralin PUPS)
Fender Strat (CS '54 PUPS)
Gibson SG ('57 Gibson PUPS)
Danelectro- Stock
'72 Tele Reissue
CABS:
Marshall 4x12 G12M 20w Celestion Heritage
Marshall 4x12 - Stock 75's
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=6434670
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 10:49 am
by NY Chief
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