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Post by joshsage on Nov 15, 2006 11:53:22 GMT -5
For thanks to Scott Splawn and Co... I plan on keeping their instock amp on the front page of my site. Check out the site, also if anyone wants to swing me any clips please do so. Just pm me and we'll set up emailing them to me and i'll post them on my site. It is www.rebelamps.com . Thanks again, Josh Sage
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Post by VomHalen on Nov 15, 2006 12:05:02 GMT -5
For thanks to Scott Splawn and Co... I plan on keeping their instock amp on the front page of my site. Check out the site, also if anyone wants to swing me any clips please do so. Just pm me and we'll set up emailing them to me and i'll post them on my site. It is www.rebelamps.com . Thanks again, Josh Sage congrats on teh website...looks fantastic
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Post by motrock on Nov 15, 2006 13:57:42 GMT -5
Very cool man! Spreading the word!
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Post by joshsage on Nov 15, 2006 14:08:03 GMT -5
My splawn products will stay front page...There will always be one in stock or on the way!
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Post by hollywood on Jan 26, 2007 0:56:49 GMT -5
Nice talking to ya yesterday, buddy. Thanks for the info on scott's cabs, also, I'm glad we agree on the greenback speaker as far as what it does for the splawn amps, from a tone standpoint. I am forever gratefull, for your help, and do ,check into that computer set up, that let's you choose different build options ,and tolex colors, for a visual. Splawn would surely benefit from that being apart of his online website. To be able to see what a white plexi, versus say, a fawn colored plex, looks like before you choose, and buy. WOW!!!! Hey, how about a completely clear lexan amp headbox? Talk about naked.
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Post by splatter on Apr 10, 2007 16:02:22 GMT -5
I wish I had seen this a month ago .
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Post by Dirrty Craig on Apr 11, 2007 14:33:08 GMT -5
Nice website,, 2 suggestions.. have your web guy remove the goofy frame and tile the width to fit all screen sizes. 2 simple code adjustments that would take all of 10 minutes.
On my Mac the entire site is 3 inches wide,, LMAO.,. on my 1024x68 monitor it takes up less than half my screen.
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Post by adam3247 on Apr 11, 2007 21:19:59 GMT -5
I would agree with Craig. If not all of the screen, have him at least make the frame width bigger horizontally, and the content below as well.
Very cool and neat look!
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