seen those cardboard homes? some dude from amsterdam makes em, i think
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I'm sure that'll stand up to Canada juuuust fine.
seen those cardboard homes? some dude from amsterdam makes em, i think
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and lots of butter and toast and hot teaIt takes endurance to survive extreme heat.
It takes learned behavior and intelligence to survive extreme cold.
Don't kid yourself Baba. Butter and toast and hot tea or not going to save your toes from getting frostbite.and lots of butter and toast and hot tea
i didnt mean only thatDon't kid yourself Baba. Butter and toast and hot tea or not going to save your toes from getting frostbite.
Don't kid yourself Baba. Butter and toast and hot tea or not going to save your toes from getting frostbite.
Geez I guess he's got places to put his fingers too huh?He could soak his toes in the hot tea, Nukes. Duh.
Grover or Schaller?
Can honestly say I've never replaced the tuners a bass came with so...
Just as I figured ...
Gotoh.I actually could use a set on my Carvin. One broke and I found out the post isn't all metal but rather a plastic center with a metal sleeve.
Took one off an old no-name 80's parts bass that fit...barely. It's been fine for a couple years but I always wonder when the next one is going to go.
That hipshot or any larger fender-style won't fit. Thing has a little headstock. There's 3 more on that parts bass but all of them might not fit either. Their tuning keys are also slightly larger than the Carvin ones and that one I used has just barely enough clearance to spin in between the smaller ones next to it.