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here are pic of my guitars a fender squire, a hamer slamer with two humbuckers and single coil pickups,my newest a ibenaz aeg electric-acoustic,and a old kay which I found in a trunk of a used car.my digitech gnx2 I bought off ebay cheap! next purchase is a marshall stack
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Great Gear , Pal !!!!
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That's some serious pup configuration you got going on in your Slammer...!!! That thing must ROCK...!!!


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Nice -They look like they are played often and that is a good thing.

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very nice collection kabuga, which one is your favorite to play?


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