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  1. i keep a CC2X in my office. Blue speakers in it. Sounds lovely
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  2. I have 4 Vintage 6 stringers. 3 or which are my gigging guitars. The forth sits in my office. All very good, the nut usually needs a little work but other than that, really great. I have a V58JD, this is for my function/60s band. Very versatile wiring An SG & 335 a-like for my Paul Weller and Stereophonics tribute bands Office guitar is a Geoff Whitehorn signature from about 15 years ago
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  3. The Setzer Hot Rod is indeed a stripped back 6120, in a range of metallic finishes.
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  4. What 's the difference? The Hot Rod I seem to recall was a bit more stripped down, less trad - was it also cheaper? I do like the dice. I still have an inkling to do that on my next Strat. It's one of the specs I'd put on my sig Strat... I'm considering treating myself to a 5420 for my 50th in 2024. Probably the black one and have a Bigsby fitted and get it pin-striped... I'd have loved one of those LE Pelham blue 5420T lefties they did a very limited run of a couple of years ago, but I didn't have the scratch at the time. Ah, the Psychobilly Cadillac... I remember a story kicking around about a guy who tired this with a Mini at the old British Leyland factory in the late 70s. Supposedly He had a fully assembled, brand-new Mini in the garage ready to go when he was caught taking the bumpers out.... Back in Nazi Germany, Hitler had people pumping money into the Motorization of Germany scheme. He'd dreamed this up in prison in 1924: have German workers pump money into a government account as a specific saving auto-deducted from wages. When they saved enough, they'd get an order number and be put in line for a cute VW Beetle. Volkswagen: The People's Car. 340,000 Germans signed up for this in 1938. In 1939, the factory was converted to munitions; nobody got their car. A story circulated in Germany about the guy who thought he'd steal one bit by bit. When he'd got all the parts out and assembled it at home, he discovered he'd stolen a tank instead of a car.
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