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I bought this resonator new from john turnbull in Tasmania, it is made from tasmanian blackwood and huon pine, there are one thousand pieces of timber in it, unfortunatly this is perhaps the last guitar john will make due to illness.
now i just need to improve my playing to justify owning it
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Nice reso.

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Cool practice room!!


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Nice all of it


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Very nice resonator cossack.


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Nice reso.
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Nice pair of guitars, perhaps I need another one?


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That is definitely a beautiful reso, Cossack! I dig that practice room.....I think if mine had a refrigerator, a microwave and a bathroom, I'd never come out!


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Nice Reso, What are the 2 electrics.


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these electrics also lurk in my shed, the red one is a celebrity ovation (korean) the other is a vantage (party guitar)
now if i can only find that bag of talent.
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Nice Reso, What are the 2 electrics.
G"day Doug, have posted pics both of these electrics where given to me and the old 250watt yamaha amp in other post was left on side of road for clean up, just tideid up volume pots yahoo!
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Great pics , love your guitars, but that room/shed ...thats a classic way cool..


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Those active pickups on that shred machine are so sweet. Except the drain the batts too soon. And is that bridge on it a real Floyd?


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Nice set up!! I noticed a little inspiration on top of the fridge!!!

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No offence but your house looks kinda "hippy-ish"?


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I found your Striped #10 pool ball , its under the ice box in the first picture
Oh and thats sure a sweet Play shed

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