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Time Stamps:
0:00 - Start
0:19 - Listing 1
2:48 - Listing 2
4:53 - Listing 3
6:34 - Listing 4
8:05 - Listing 5
10:02 - Listing 6
11:11 - Wrap Up

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After a long hard night breaking the old back your a pain killer of laughter thanx bro much needed medicine

williamsoule
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I actually messaged that Peavey 5150 guy. He originally had it listed as a "100w Blockletter" and I explained to him that its a 60 watt script logo. He was like "Ok thanks for the info. The price is just a joke for my friend." Yeah. Sure man. You're definitely not trying to scam someone who doesn't know better lol

o.phillips
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That Washburn is like the ultimate "Payola" guitar. I wonder if the person who had this done was a fan of the Ripley guitars of the 80s and 90s

ChrisHopkinsBass
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The "Is it Cake" reference was unexpected and totally brilliant!!!

mr.modern
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It just keeps getting sicker. Please do not stop. Thank you, Great video.

ShawnShipstad
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The Washburn would have been Mutt Lang’s dream when he had Def Lepard tracking each string

timpowell
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The connection is Spiderman is trying to find his way to Bikini Bottom!

s.e.n
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4:23 She doesn't have crabs, she's got Spiders...man.

Lupine.
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A comment in favor of the 8:14 crazy Pedalboard, all of those pedals brand new would cost way more than 800 bucks, for example a brand new ottobit costs 300, and if you wanted to separate them out blank pedal enclosures are super cheap, so if you’re willing to do a bit of work to remove them from this enclosure and rehouse them you could actually end up saving a bit of money on a lot of neat circuits. Plus, I think you could get some really fun sounds out of it, and it might work alright for people. Still a crazy listing, but that price ain’t half bad in my opinion.

BDMusic
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Henretta is local to the Twin Cities, MN, I believe. I've seen gut shots of that mega board on their pages and it's nuts all the wiring that went into. Niche and ambitious

skatertrev
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Fluff's next birthday comes with a duel rectifier cake

cassdobbins
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That Washburn. I read somewhere than Mutt Lange used to record a take per string on some of his huge albums in the 80s. Saves time for that I guess

NickWebbSax
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That Peavey head 100% looks like cake.

johnnyboymcconnell
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The Amputated Peavy is Possibly ready for possession if you bring it to the new Evil Dead Movie Shewt? That Amp hurt... !

DosHemperor
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That Washburn is perfect for me since my fat sloppy fingers keep giving me unwanted string noise. Now I can just turn the output down for the strings I’m not playing on!

aas
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I used to have a bass guitar that in addition to the conventional output also had separate outputs - one for the E and A strings, another for the D and G strings. The bass was made by Shergold, who had a habit of including some unusual electronics in their instruments. Never had the two amp output necessary to use the separate outs, but it would have been interesting to put chorus on the D and G string output while keeping the signal from the lower strings clean.

chriswareham
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Honestly that first guitar is pretty awesome. Steve Morse had a guitar with something similar a long time ago. You could theoretically send different strings to left and right outputs and with the tone knobs you could really get some interesting things going musically using panning and tone. Ugly guitar and the price is too high, but I could easily see this used to create something really unique musically.

vincelupone
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2009 is NOT a blast from the past.
2009 is current.

ThatBaritoneGuitarGuy
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I've heard about panning drums, but that Washburn is the first time I saw someone trying to do it with guitar strings.

andresilvasophisma
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as for the first one - i think its a cool idea. you can put an octave pedal on select strings and have like a 10 string that is a 6

sixsledges