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Finally got images of my new rig.


My small but effective board

Carr Hammerhead in custom red tolex


Custom made Warmoth gold sparkle strat with Linday Fralin PU's


Hammerhead with strat and custom tube reverb head


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Posts: 27 | Location: Oakdale, CA | Registered: September 20, 2005Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Some more pics...


AAA flame maple neck


another....


Another shot of the three


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Posts: 27 | Location: Oakdale, CA | Registered: September 20, 2005Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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That is a NICE rig, buddy!

Just send me the CARR, and I'll "break it in" for you. Should have it back to you, the second Tuesday of next week. Guaranteed. Big Grin






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that is ONE SWEET STRAT! awesome rig man welcome to music toyz! also, what kind of bridge do you have on that Strat?


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It is a Wilkinsin. I love it and won't ever use another floating bridge. It is smooooooth.


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nice amp, cool ax, not too sure about the board though xcept for the fulldrive, but that's what you're here for probably. well, welcome to toyz!


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I know it doesn't look impressive, but it does everything I need it to very well plus it is lightweight and has a small footprint. I am not a huge effects guy. All I need is a volume pedal, some sort of overdrive, a flexible delay and some tremolo from time to time. If I ever need anything else I just bring it along and set it next to the board. I play three times a week, every week (sometimes more) and I just got really tired of hauling a huge board around everywhere.


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Do you like to Boss Delay? Heard good things about it from some others.


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I love it.... I have owned many,....Line 6 DL4, Line 6 Echo Park, Vintage Ibanez AD-9....and I have played with the best,...Way Huge Aqua Puss, Fulltone Tube Tape Echo, etc. For the money, the Boss DD-20 offers the most in functionality and sound. It is a little cryptic in the way it functions but once you get around that, it is an incredible sounding and reliable pedal.


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