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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Dripping Springs
Posts: 33
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My New/Old Tele Rig
Here's a pic of my rig. The guitar is a Suhr Classic-T, chambered swap ash body, white wash finish (you can really see the grain in person), oil finish neck with big frets, Fralin steel pole pickups, Wilkinson bridge with Glendale steel saddles. The amp is a 64 Princeton 6G2 (my favorite circuit) and the "magic box" is a Fender Special Effects Center (circa 1969), an oil can delay with Echo, Dim IV, bass and treble boost and distortion!!
I just got the SEC today, never seen another one. Has anyone else here? I'm a big oil can fan (who needs reverb?!?!). Can't wait to use it next week at SXSW! Clem
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Dripping Springs
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Yeah, you have to love the graphite iMac...a great design.
I am happily "old school"--note the Morley EVO (oil can delay/volume pedal) pedal in the bottom right, with the late great "Morley bell bottom dude" graphics. Clem |
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