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Post by supercharged350 on Jun 13, 2009 7:17:03 GMT -5
Still waiting on my flame face panel and red chicken head knobs from Scott but here's my S.C. rig so far...
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Post by MetalHeart on Jun 13, 2009 7:32:05 GMT -5
Wow! You lucky basterd ;D Looks killer.
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Post by chrismac on Jun 13, 2009 9:46:49 GMT -5
yummy!
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Post by pauldem on Jun 15, 2009 4:03:45 GMT -5
Matt, that looks awesome!! Something in the back of my mind wants you to get the Mesa cab tolexed red for the overall theme. I was a fine art student mind you, so it's probably best to ignore all that I say. ;D
Can't wait for the finished article.
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Post by kabala on Jun 15, 2009 9:03:41 GMT -5
COOL! Looks sexy! I suddenly have the urge to pull my metal/mesh grill off my old Peavey 4x12 and paint it even though I don't use it, lol.
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Post by supercharged350 on Jun 15, 2009 9:33:24 GMT -5
Thanks guys! Paul, I went to The Art Institute of Dallas for commercial art right out of high school.
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Post by pauldem on Jun 15, 2009 9:50:47 GMT -5
Thanks guys! Paul, I went to The Art Institute of Dallas for commercial art right out of high school. Haha cool Matt, there's another reason why we see eye to eye on most things. Man, did I learn to hang out in coffee shps in those days! ;D
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Post by supercharged350 on Jun 15, 2009 13:09:21 GMT -5
Thanks guys! Paul, I went to The Art Institute of Dallas for commercial art right out of high school. Haha cool Matt, there's another reason why we see eye to eye on most things. Man, did I learn to hang out in coffee shps in those days! ;D LMAO!! ;D
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Post by pauldem on Jun 15, 2009 13:24:52 GMT -5
Haha cool Matt, there's another reason why we see eye to eye on most things. Man, did I learn to hang out in coffee shps in those days! ;D LMAO!! ;D I also worked evenings at Toys'R'us back then. The number of kids that came off the bikes I built was astonishing. I always seemed to have extra parts left over mind you.
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Post by supercharged350 on Jun 15, 2009 13:44:16 GMT -5
I also worked evenings at Toys'R'us back then. The number of kids that came off the bikes I built was astonishing. I always seemed to have extra parts left over mind you. And I worked early mornings loading trucks for UPS. Brutal... If someone didn't get a package in the Dallas TX area around that time I'm pretty sure that'll be my fault. Zzzzzzzzzzzzz.
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Post by snappinnecks on Jun 16, 2009 12:23:09 GMT -5
I also worked evenings at Toys'R'us back then. The number of kids that came off the bikes I built was astonishing. I always seemed to have extra parts left over mind you. HAAAAAA! I built bikes at Lionel Playworld back in the day! I had plastic bins where I would save all the "spare parts". It was amazing how many spare parts you would have . I don't "think" I was repsonsible for any injuries from botched assemblies turning "frowns upside down".
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