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not a bad looking guitar. I love the sound and shape of my black gibson (only epiphone model unfortunately):Freakzilla wrote: But it's a 1986 Kramer Baretta American:
http://www.epiphone.com/default.asp?Pro ... ectionID=6
Though the action is pretty clunky.
How is the action on the Baretta? I assume it is a little more suited to speedy leads than the the gibson is. Though Slash never seemed to have a problem

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Hells yeah, First record I ever bought, EVER, was the Randy Rhoads Tribute alblum!Freakzilla wrote:The only plastic on that guitar I know of was in the pick-ups.
I love the necks on the Jackson guitars. Randy Rhodes is one of my favorites.


- Freakzilla
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I don't have it anymore, I think I pawned it for pot when I was a kid.SimonH wrote:How is the action on the Baretta? I assume it is a little more suited to speedy leads than the the gibson is. Though Slash never seemed to have a problem

But it had a wide neck that was very flat, almost like a classical neck.
Yeah, it was built for solos (originally designed by EVH).
The only axe I have now is a Yamaha FG-70 (yes, 1970) folk guitar. I need to get it refretted but I love it. I was thinking of trying to do it myself but I'm scared.

I was also thinking of putting nylon strings on it and teaching my kids. Anyone know how durrable they are compared to metal?
Don't be ashamed of liking the Dead, I got arrested at one of their concerts.

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Nylon strings are hell hardy, but when they lose their tone they are a pain
What about your bridge - will that handle the thicker strings?
RE: boiling strings - I know that electric bass strings can be boiled to be like new. My hands sweat heaps and kill my electric strings. Maybe I can do that too. never tried!
were these incidents related?
What about your bridge - will that handle the thicker strings?
RE: boiling strings - I know that electric bass strings can be boiled to be like new. My hands sweat heaps and kill my electric strings. Maybe I can do that too. never tried!
I don't have it anymore, I think I pawned it for pot when I was a kid.![]()
Don't be ashamed of liking the Dead, I got arrested at one of their concerts.
were these incidents related?

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Good question...SimonH wrote:What about your bridge - will that handle the thicker strings?
Do you wipe them down? Take a cloth and wrap it around a string, pinch it and slide it up and down the string. A lot of rust will come off.RE: boiling strings - I know that electric bass strings can be boiled to be like new. My hands sweat heaps and kill my electric strings. Maybe I can do that too. never tried!
No, I was arrested at the Dead show for selling LSD.I don't have it anymore, I think I pawned it for pot when I was a kid.
Don't be ashamed of liking the Dead, I got arrested at one of their concerts.
were these incidents related?

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I have tried, but not consistently. My sweat is just damn corrosive. All of the metallic parts of my guitar are heavily corroded.Freakzilla wrote: Do you wipe them down? Take a cloth and wrap it around a string, pinch it and slide it up and down the string. A lot of rust will come off.
Lol. Must have been doing quite a business before you got bustedFreakzilla wrote: No, I was arrested at the Dead show for selling LSD.

I'm glad you aren't in jail - there must be some unfortunate people who got busted for minor drug offences that are still in jail from years ago when laws were more strict.
Drugs -> jail doesn't make sense to me. Every city just needs a district like the centre of Amsterdam

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You'd have to do it every time you sweated on them, it does increase their life though.SimonH wrote:I have tried, but not consistently. My sweat is just damn corrosive. All of the metallic parts of my guitar are heavily corroded.Freakzilla wrote: Do you wipe them down? Take a cloth and wrap it around a string, pinch it and slide it up and down the string. A lot of rust will come off.
I don't have a problem with locking people up for selling drugs illegally but putting people in jail for using drugs is like jailing people for an eating dissorder. Drug addiction is a mental health issue, not a crime.Lol. Must have been doing quite a business before you got bustedFreakzilla wrote: No, I was arrested at the Dead show for selling LSD.
I'm glad you aren't in jail - there must be some unfortunate people who got busted for minor drug offences that are still in jail from years ago when laws were more strict.
Drugs -> jail doesn't make sense to me. Every city just needs a district like the centre of Amsterdam
There's a cool place in Coppenhagen called Christiana, go there if you ever get a chance.
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yeah I've heard of it. its definitely on the list - meant to be a bit more hippy and less commercial than Amsterdam?
there's always research work going in the Scandinavian countries. maybe that's another reason to go work up that way (adding to the prominence of hot blonde women!)
there's always research work going in the Scandinavian countries. maybe that's another reason to go work up that way (adding to the prominence of hot blonde women!)
agreed 100%Drug addiction is a mental health issue, not a crime.
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Ive been there.Freakzilla wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freetown_Christiania
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Did you smoke anything?Omphalos wrote:Ive been there.Freakzilla wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freetown_Christiania
I bought a gram of hash, a pipe and sat down at one of the tables in Captain Nemo's rock garden and got a Tuborg (God I loved that beer). The Danish girls were SO hot. I saw all the people around me mixing their hash with cigarette tobbaco and thought to myself, "these people are lightweights!". So I packed it straight into my pipe and smoked it.
I got so stoned I nearly puked. I'd never been that high on THC before. It must have taken me an hour to drink that beer before I felt that I could get on my rented public bike and peddle out of there.
After that I went to the gold domed Christ Kirk (church) right outside the gates and climbed the dome. I thought for sure I was going to fall. Then I biked all over the rest of the city. What a day that was.
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Sounds like fun 
My speech was reduced to animal noises after the slightest toke in amsterdam. but then I have always been lightweight with pot.
That is a mad place to be when you are having trouble with reality anyway. Pretty in the snow though
Yeah what is with the tobacco mixing? People seem to do that in the city that I live now... Tastes like crap. I would never do it by choice.

My speech was reduced to animal noises after the slightest toke in amsterdam. but then I have always been lightweight with pot.
That is a mad place to be when you are having trouble with reality anyway. Pretty in the snow though
Yeah what is with the tobacco mixing? People seem to do that in the city that I live now... Tastes like crap. I would never do it by choice.
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My first weekend in Germany, in the army, I went out on the town with the guys in my platoon in Wursburg. We went to the Green Goose disco (the one they told me not to go to in a safety briefing that afternoon) and my buddies asked me if I wanted to smoke some hash but when I hit it it tasted like perfume. Turned out, it wasn't hash, it was opium.
I'd never even seen that before. It was a good thing though because I'm not a dancer... but I was that night!

I'd never even seen that before. It was a good thing though because I'm not a dancer... but I was that night!
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Freakzilla wrote:My first weekend in Germany, in the army, I went out on the town with the guys in my platoon in Wursburg. We went to the Green Goose disco (the one they told me not to go to in a safety briefing that afternoon) and my buddies asked me if I wanted to smoke some hash but when I hit it it tasted like perfume. Turned out, it wasn't hash, it was opium.
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I'd never even seen that before. It was a good thing though because I'm not a dancer... but I was that night!



I thought opium would put you to sleep. I just think of people lying around smoking away. Though I guess some people get into a party mood on pot and I just chill out (or freak out depending on the amount!)
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that would put me to sleep faster than a KJA book reading.Rakis wrote:![]()
In my younger years, we use to make a joint of hash and put it in a bigger joint of pot...a joint within joint kinda thing...![]()
Come to think of it, it looked like a Heighliner and it had the same use :
We travelled without movement...
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For what it's worth, I was a little drunk to begin with. After all, I was in Germany.SimonH wrote:Freakzilla wrote:My first weekend in Germany, in the army, I went out on the town with the guys in my platoon in Wursburg. We went to the Green Goose disco (the one they told me not to go to in a safety briefing that afternoon) and my buddies asked me if I wanted to smoke some hash but when I hit it it tasted like perfume. Turned out, it wasn't hash, it was opium.
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I'd never even seen that before. It was a good thing though because I'm not a dancer... but I was that night!![]()
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I thought opium would put you to sleep. I just think of people lying around smoking away. Though I guess some people get into a party mood on pot and I just chill out (or freak out depending on the amount!)
Hefe Weissen ROOLZ!