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2003 Gibson L-4S, Fender red-knob Super 60 (half a red-knob Twin) with Celestion G-12 65 spkr, M80 ext cab. 

Have made some changes to the pedals since this shot.

 

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Which one? LOL.. I use different Guitars & different Amps depending on the Band I’m playing with, the Genre of Music & the venue or Recording Session..

I’m liking smaller Amps like my Vox AC15 with Blue or my 65 PRRI a lot & switch off depending on what we’re doing.. My USA Epiphone Casino, Gibson Les Pauls, Gibson ES335, Gibson J-160E, 69 Fender Thinline Tele, Fender AV65 Jazzmaster, Fender AV65 Jaguar, Fender American Strat & Ric 360 6 & 12 Strings are my main go to Guitars.. Just depends..

I don’t have a Pic site to use.. Apologize for no Pics..

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1969 ES-335TD in front of my mini stack; Orange AD50 Custom Shop, 1968 Fender BandMaster, Orange PPC412 4x12" Celestion cab. I just had the bridge swapped out. Original bridge with nylon saddles was giving me string popping issues on extreme bends. Replaced it with a Tone Pros that has the same radius as the fretboard. Original Gibson bridge is totally flat. What a difference. It used to live in its case. Now I can't leave it alone and the old bridge sits in the case.

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1 hour ago, Karloff said:

the Cubs !! I've got to get to Wrigley field someday

I haven't been back since they renovated it. The "bullpen" was still alongside the 3rd base line last time I was there.

The best Chicago dogs in the world...

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35 minutes ago, Murph said:

I haven't been back since they renovated it. The "bullpen" was still alongside the 3rd base line last time I was there.

The best Chicago dogs in the world...

I saw the Cubs when I was stationed in Great Lakes. They played the Phillies. The game the next day was the first night game at Wrigley with lights. 

Chicago Dogs are killer.

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2 hours ago, Sgt. Pepper said:

I saw the Cubs when I was stationed in Great Lakes. They played the Phillies. The game the next day was the first night game at Wrigley with lights. 

Chicago Dogs are killer.

August 8, 1988.
I remember it well.

They only played a few innings against the Phillies, and then the thunderstorms rolled in and ruined the rest of the evening. Game postponed.

I reckon the first complete night game under the lights was the next evening, on 9 August.
The Cubs beat the Mets in that contest, which was fine by me.

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15 hours ago, sparquelito said:

August 8, 1988.
I remember it well.

They only played a few innings against the Phillies, and then the thunderstorms rolled in and ruined the rest of the evening. Game postponed.

I reckon the first complete night game under the lights was the next evening, on 9 August.
The Cubs beat the Mets in that contest, which was fine by me.

😐
 

I was in EM "A" School at the time. They make an announcement in the barracks that anyone who wants Cubs tix for todays game come see the OOD (Officer Of The Day)  and get a pair. I heard my buddy in the room next to me open and c;lose hjs door, A few mins later there was a knock on my door. "Wanna go see the Cubs?"

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