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    Hey guys ive been invited here to come check this place out. Hopefully ya'll are friendly,as it is much needed on the internet Oh yea my name is mudcat but you can call me mrmudcat:

    Yes im another damn washburn forum cling-on

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    Hey mrmudcat, welcome to the pit!

    Glad to have ya.
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    welcome mr mudcat what kind of music are you into

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    ...jus' movin' on...
    I pick a moon dog.

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    HEY! Welcome Muddy.

    Good to see ya.

    For those that don't know mudcat - he's got a lot of knowledge of guitar wiring and Strat/Tele building (among other things). I've found him invaluable in the past. Great guy all around.
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    Welcome MMC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadman
    HEY! Welcome Muddy.

    Good to see ya.

    For those that don't know mudcat - he's got a lot of knowledge of guitar wiring and Strat/Tele building (among other things). I've found him invaluable in the past. Great guy all around.
    Great! We love those types 'round here.

    Hey, Vood...another wiring weirdo

    Welcome.

    So let me pose this question to you (I've asked it in the thread on the Eastwood Tuxedo)

    Is it possibly to wire a single coil pup to a continuously variable knob that connects to different windings as you vary the knob? The idea is to be able to change the effective number of windings (& hence the tone) at will.
    I pick a moon dog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pes_laul
    welcome mr mudcat what kind of music are you into

    Blues,southern rock,rock(70-80's metal),jam band ,americana, front porch swamp music

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmudcat
    front porch swamp music
    You've got a front porch swamp?!?

    Don't mind the 'gators, they're just attracted by the smell of sweet-tea & sweating humans.
    I pick a moon dog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
    Hey, Vood...another wiring weirdo
    Cool! A kindred soul! Welcome, indeed, Mr. Mudcat. Glad to have you here at TheFret.... ude:

    Is that Valve Jr. half-stack I see there in your avatar? Done any mods on the head?
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    Muddy... Velkommen!

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    Hi ya Muddy.
    It's your turn to buy the beer. Thank the other Washburn folks for that one.

    "No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi

    Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.

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    mudcat,

    Good to see your arrival. Based on some of your posts over on the forum, I think you will like the threads that you find here. Just seems to be a bunch of guys that want to bounce ideas off of each other.

    I will admit, I couldn't figure out your subject line.
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    Finally, it's someone else's turn to buy the beer! Hey mudcat, welcome aboard brother.
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    Good to see you here mrmudcat :

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    welcome mrmudcat....this is a great forum....i think you will like it here....

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    I'll join the rest of the Washburn Invasion crew to say welcome to The Fret, Mr. Mud!! You'll like it here; seems like a great bunch of members who, like us, are just guitar crazy, and that's that!!

    Lots of cool boards on this forum, too--your engineering expertise will definitely be "tapped" here, let 'em see what you're about!!

    Haven't seen much about lap steels here, though--maybe you can bring out the best in this bunch and get 'em excited!

    Again, welcome, and good to see yet another forum friend on this side of the street, too.

    As for refreshments, take up the Washies on their offers of , run like hell if you're offered

    Oh, yeah, don't expect Shiner to be any better here than he is on the other side of the street, either.

    Gotta wonder if he's mentioned this site to CB???????? Naah, she'd




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    Quote Originally Posted by YerDugliness
    Haven't seen much about lap steels here, though--maybe you can bring out the best in this bunch and get 'em excited!
    I love the sound of lap (& pedal) steels. How are they to play?
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    Thats a 59 supro studio lapsteel in my avitar with original ry cooder pup................What can I say,laps,resos=swamp music

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