There's more to life than just amps?
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5150loveeddie
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by 5150loveeddie » Thu Jan 17, 2008 12:50 am
Brad737 wrote:You are correct for the most part. I'd recommend getting a "normal" 25 1/2 inch scale body. Then if you decide you MUST have a 24 3/4 scale neck, you can get a conversion neck from Warmoth. You cannot put a 25 1/2 inch neck on a 24 3/4 scale body.
Ok, thx man good info....
Brad you fly? 737 is that for the airplane? I use to fly a lot professionaly
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Mr. Beasty
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by Mr. Beasty » Thu Jan 17, 2008 1:34 am
Ash body and Maple necks ... the ultimate Fender combination for me. It works on Strats AND on Teles. Three of my main guitars have that combination.
Alder is not bad for strats too. I had a bad experience w/ a maple body but I have to try again.
I played a friend's poplar strat once and it was nice too - I still prefer Ash.
Mohagony/Maple/Ebony are my favorites on LPs.
I was really impressed by the Padauk N4 that Washburn used to make. I wish I had bought one back then.
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Iron Horse
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by Iron Horse » Mon Jan 21, 2008 2:51 pm
Gibson-style: Mahogany bodies, necks, (maple top) rosewood/ebony board
7ender/superstrat: Alder body, maple neck, ebony/rosewood board
Let there be rock - And Marshall.
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StuntDouble
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by StuntDouble » Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:03 pm
Set Necks: Mahogany neck and body w/ maple top and ebony fingerboard
or Korina body and maple/rosewood neck
Bolt ons: Korina & Mahogany bodies, 2 piece maple necks
Neck Thrus: Mahogany or Korina

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Brad737
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by Brad737 » Tue Jan 22, 2008 5:16 am
Yeah, I fly the mighty 737. It's a dinosaur. :-p
5150loveeddie wrote:
Ok, thx man good info....
Brad you fly? 737 is that for the airplane? I use to fly a lot professionaly
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5150loveeddie
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by 5150loveeddie » Tue Jan 22, 2008 5:47 pm
Brad737 wrote:Yeah, I fly the mighty 737. It's a dinosaur. :-p
5150loveeddie wrote:
Ok, thx man good info....
Brad you fly? 737 is that for the airplane? I use to fly a lot professionaly
Really, got ya......with Comair did you flew the RJ? Used to fly to Cincinnnati in a sw-3 metroliner (piece of shit) with parts from Bombardier for the RJ's there, or was it there, anyway the maintenance bass for them....
ok back to our regular programming!!
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Brad737
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by Brad737 » Tue Jan 22, 2008 7:02 pm
Yeah, I flew the Brasilia first, then the RJ. I've actually spent a lot of time in Montreal. AWESOME city. I did simulator training up there, and did the whole factory tour. Then Chez Paris and Wanda's, among others. :-p
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5150loveeddie
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by 5150loveeddie » Tue Jan 22, 2008 8:37 pm
Brad737 wrote:Yeah, I flew the Brasilia first, then the RJ. I've actually spent a lot of time in Montreal. AWESOME city. I did simulator training up there, and did the whole factory tour. Then Chez Paris and Wanda's, among others. :-p
LOL it's "Chez Par
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by Brad737 » Tue Jan 22, 2008 8:43 pm
Yeah, I was paying more attention to things other than the name. :-p My instructors weren't Bombardier guys. They were in-house Comair guys.
I really miss flying into YUL. Such a beautiful city. And the people are soooo nice. I almost moved to Montreal back then. I was single and looking to mingle. And the girls are gorgeous up there.
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5150loveeddie
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by 5150loveeddie » Tue Jan 22, 2008 10:30 pm
I agree, fun town with french culture and more, summer is really fun......
