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    Default the strats on it's way!

    so we painted it the other day. we decided on it being white.

    now were gonna gloss the neck and start putting the parts on.

    will have pics up soon!

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    Coolio Kris!


    White is a dang cool color for a strat.
    I pick a moon dog.

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    Bring it on Kris Good choice of color. I love it when a project gets to this stage, can't wait to see it:

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    Sounds great Kris Looking forward to seeing the pics :

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    Concur with all the above. Can't wait to see pics and here you ripping on it in some clips!
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    Man, I love watching projects progress... Post pics, pes!
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    excellent kris....can't wait for the pics! :

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    Sweet Kris! Bring on the pics.
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    right on Kris ! waiting for the pics here too.

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    And the clips, the clips, . . . . did I mention the clips. Make sure you include one with your small clone when you do. Maybe a clip of something off Nevermind. :
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    Me love white strats
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    I'm a white strat lover too - and did anyone take the time to ask for pics and clips yet?

    Contrats Young Dude.
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    yo Kris, don't forget the pics and clips eh ?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ted s
    yo Kris, don't forget the pics and clips eh ?!
    : why didn't the rest of us think to ask that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
    And the clips, the clips, . . . . did I mention the clips. Make sure you include one with your small clone when you do. Maybe a clip of something off Nevermind. :
    thats a great Idea SVL. so which should I do- come as you are, smells like teen spirit, or lithium? (or any others I pretty much know the whole album.)

    I have pics of it being torn down before it was painted and stuff. I would post them but my grandfather used up all the bandwith and it takes me like 5 minutes to load up a page (seriously)

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    Each of those three, plus any you want to add on. You could do a medly! Just don't smash your strat at the end like Kurt sometimes did.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
    Each of those three, plus any you want to add on. You could do a medly! Just don't smash your strat at the end like Kurt sometimes did.
    did you ever hear the story about how krist (bass player) threw his guitar way up in the air and it came down and hit him in the head and cracked his skull?

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    Yeah, I had heard that one. It is kind of amusing as grunge was a bit like that. Most of these guys were just kids from depressed sections of Washington and weren't really all that cool, whatever cool is, til grunge went big. Having one of the guys toss a guitar for effect and clonk himself in the head with it is ironic. Goes with the honesty of some of that music. Underproduced, straight ahead rock, . . . it was what it was.

    Bums me out that the dark side of the scene took Kurt, and some others along the way. But a lot survived, and I still like a lot of that music. Kurt and Co put out some good rock via strat, DS-1 and small clone on Nevermind for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
    Yeah, I had heard that one. It is kind of amusing as grunge was a bit like that. Most of these guys were just kids from depressed sections of Washington and weren't really all that cool, whatever cool is, til grunge went big. Having one of the guys toss a guitar for effect and clonk himself in the head with it is ironic. Goes with the honesty of some of that music. Underproduced, straight ahead rock, . . . it was what it was.

    Bums me out that the dark side of the scene took Kurt, and some others along the way. But a lot survived, and I still like a lot of that music. Kurt and Co put out some good rock via strat, DS-1 and small clone on Nevermind for sure.
    thats probably why I like grunge so much. they don't try to be with the popular music they make what they want to. kinda like how I am, I go out of my way to be trendy and stuff.

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