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Y0UNGBL00D wrote:
Axe wrote:On a related note -- any of you guys leave your equipment at a place where other people can access it? I may not have the best gear in the world, but there's no way I would leave it somewhere that's not my house.


6 days a week, unfortunately. expensive stuff too. but all the people there are cool and are musicians. they have all received my training course in impedance and tube handling, etc. and know that if anything ANYTHING were to happen, there would be asswhooping followed by reimbursements.



Guess that explains what happened to Oprah in your avatar... :idk:
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draelyc wrote:
Y0UNGBL00D wrote:
Axe wrote:On a related note -- any of you guys leave your equipment at a place where other people can access it? I may not have the best gear in the world, but there's no way I would leave it somewhere that's not my house.


6 days a week, unfortunately. expensive stuff too. but all the people there are cool and are musicians. they have all received my training course in impedance and tube handling, etc. and know that if anything ANYTHING were to happen, there would be asswhooping followed by reimbursements.



Guess that explains what happened to Oprah in your avatar... :idk:


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draelyc wrote:
Y0UNGBL00D wrote:
Axe wrote:On a related note -- any of you guys leave your equipment at a place where other people can access it? I may not have the best gear in the world, but there's no way I would leave it somewhere that's not my house.


6 days a week, unfortunately. expensive stuff too. but all the people there are cool and are musicians. they have all received my training course in impedance and tube handling, etc. and know that if anything ANYTHING were to happen, there would be asswhooping followed by reimbursements.



Guess that explains what happened to Oprah in your avatar... :idk:


Bitch can't hang with the ohms


I lol'd irl. :)
ajaxlepinski wrote:Lack of personal style? Dude, you're the Sean Connery of GAB! :lol:


Dave wrote:Draelyc - can write a solid song, and play tasty leads despite his internal neurotic tendencies. Despite a million debates raging in his head over string guage, pickup height, Pete Townshend's sexual history, and pick material he makes his Shiva give up the goods. Plus his unplugged electric tone... well... it exists.


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Axe wrote:On a related note -- any of you guys leave your equipment at a place where other people can access it? I may not have the best gear in the world, but there's no way I would leave it somewhere that's not my house.

Someone left his Bassman and Carvin cab at my buddies house 5 years ago. It's still there :lol: . They only jammed once. The guy basically just brought it over and abandoned it :idk:
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I have been doing the band thing since 88ish. I have always left my gear wherever I jam. No problems yet...
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madrigal77 wrote:
Axe wrote:On a related note -- any of you guys leave your equipment at a place where other people can access it? I may not have the best gear in the world, but there's no way I would leave it somewhere that's not my house.

Someone left his Bassman and Carvin cab at my buddies house 5 years ago. It's still there :lol: . They only jammed once. The guy basically just brought it over and abandoned it :idk:



Does he even know the guy who left it there? :eek:
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madrigal77 wrote:Someone left his Bassman and Carvin cab at my buddies house 5 years ago. It's still there :lol: . They only jammed once. The guy basically just brought it over and abandoned it :idk:


A guy I know did the same thing with a drum set....left it at our rehearsal spot for like 2-3 years, then he eventually came back years later with a brand new drum set to audition for my metal band. He played with us for 3 or 4 months before bailing and leaving us high and dry without saying shit

The set is STILL there, missing various pieces :lol:
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Friend of mine had a fairly shitty drum set in university. He played at a talent show at the uni's chapel and left it backstage. He didn't go back to get for about six months -- no big surprise it was long gone. He claimed it through his insurance and got a monster new set.
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