Say Bubba-- its Antique Burst-- and Ive rubbed junk on it-- and it is good
I had a Tele same color thats hows I knowstock pics -- not Drums -- or mine
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Of the new colors there is the olive and the butter/cream I like best. I feel very, very blessed in acquiring this guitar. I sure wouldn't wouldn't have been able to afford buying it outright.
P.S. the only thing is it is so mint, like new really, that I'm afraid to take it out of the case to play it - lol. I am now looking for another 2-point squire strat that I can bang around and wear the frets out practicing on![]()
I'd love to see the Peavey of yesteryear come back...
Hey! The Nordic Ware factory is in St. Louis Park, MN. The last time I checked I didn't live in China. Now, if you're buying a Bundt pan that isn't Nordic Ware that's on you.WAIT Even BUNDT cake isnt AMerican --------- its modeled after a European design!!!!
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Bundt cake - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
and the MOLDS are made in CHINA!!!!!!
AMERICA isnt even American --- some GERMAN "surveyor" coined it fromn an Italian explorers name--------ugh
The name America was coined by Martin Waldseemüller from Americus Vespucius, the Latinized version of the name of Amerigo Vespucci (1454–1512), the Italian explorer who mapped South America's east coast and the Caribbean Sea in the early 16th century.
Where dose it end?!?!?!?
My vote goes to playing the frets off of this one; that's what it was made for - no point having it sit in the case while you wear out a Squire.
Never gonna happen unfortunately. Ol' Hartley has sold his soul to cheap Chinese labor.
Im refering mostly to the cake itself -- but most bundt pans (outside the St Louis factory) are mad in China-- or Taiwan-- or Korea-- or Shreveport (which is not even a country but CAN BE A DAMN SCARY PLACE)Hey! The Nordic Ware factory is in St. Louis Park, MN. The last time I checked I didn't live in China. Now, if you're buying a Bundt pan that isn't Nordic Ware that's on you.
these guys couldnt even come up with an original name --St. Louis Park, MN.