Matchless Spitfire?
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beasleybodyshop
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Re: Matchless Spitfire?
Thanks Mark, just going to use the resistor this time around.
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beasleybodyshop
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Re: Matchless Spitfire?
Thanks Mark.
Hell, I have like 80 percent of this build just lying around in parts, should be fun!
Hell, I have like 80 percent of this build just lying around in parts, should be fun!
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Re: Matchless Spitfire?
Grand. Funk. Railroad.niversen wrote:He's an older gentleman who, from what I can tell, used to know some of Michigan's bigger names in rock from the 70's and 80's.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x6chChxzV0&feature=kp
Dick Wagner (Alice Cooper, Lou Reed; Rock and Roll Animal)
Some pretty legendary players have used his amps at one time or another in their careers.
He was sort of the Gar Gillies (Garnet Amps; Guess Who, BTO) of Michigan.
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
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TNblueshawk
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Re: Matchless Spitfire?
I about pee myself every time I put on one of their CD's. Farner's nasty guitar/amp combo raises the hair on my head, what is left, in a good way.LeftyStrat wrote:Grand. Funk. Railroad.niversen wrote:He's an older gentleman who, from what I can tell, used to know some of Michigan's bigger names in rock from the 70's and 80's.