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My toys

Here's a photo of my toys lined up in my basement. Yeah I'm a KISS fan from way back.



Here's a photo from a gig last summer, playing my Fender Musicmaster, my real baby. Spent alot of time rebuilding it, love that thing.



Not a huge collection but it works for me. That acoustic bass is a cheap-o Galveston that just might be sold if the deal goes through. Just don't play it enough to keep it around. We'll see. That acoustic is the Applause econo-Ovation AE48, keeps in tune and a good starter guitar.

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Looks good,but those a really tiny pics.

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You should put bigger images

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Yeah, I thought the way it worked was if you clicked on 'em they get bigger.

See if this is better.







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good looking gear...great day you took the pic too..my birthday...lol.

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Yeah, I thought the way it worked was if you clicked on 'em they get bigger.

See if this is better.






What happens is when you load a normal sized pic through the manage attachments.It thumbnails the pic on the post so you just did it backwards.

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good looking gear...great day you took the pic too..my birthday...lol.

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Wow man! I am super-impressed. You read and write damn well for a bloke who's not yet 2 years old !!!


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LOL...guess I should have clarified, day and month.....lol

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