Xmas Gear Show-Off

To be honest mcblink, its one of the best purchases I have ever made! Make sure you charge them fully before using. As soon as you see the blue lights blinking or go out charge up right away. Don't panic when recharging they take about 3 hours to fully charge back up. I get about 10-12 hours out of them before a recharge.;)
 
To be honest mcblink, its one of the best purchases I have ever made! Make sure you charge them fully before using. As soon as you see the blue lights blinking or go out charge up right away. Don't panic when recharging they take about 3 hours to fully charge back up. I get about 10-12 hours out of them before a recharge.;)
Right on man! I think maybe the best part will be that I can walk all the way to the beer fridge without having to hang up the guitar for a minute. In fact, that may just end up being my new "spot": planted right next to the beer fridge!
 
About 15 minutes away from me…I got my Dual Rec from Matt…almost 20 years ago now. Matt was an alright guy…always knew the gear.
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Was he originally over by the golf course near the Brockton/Easton line? I remember a shop there with a bunch of vintage amps about 25-30 years ago. I wished I had money back then, as there were so many cool amps, but just out of my reach at the time.
 
Was he originally over by the golf course near the Brockton/Easton line? I remember a shop there with a bunch of vintage amps about 25-30 years ago. I wished I had money back then, as there were so many cool amps, but just out of my reach at the time.
Nope….I think you may be thinking of the place where I picked up my Tiny Terror…now called Boston Guitar Works…has now moved over near Bettencourt’s Honda(etc), in West Bridgewater (near Brockton…and Monte’s Cycle Shop). He was originally in Brockton, with some really cool amps in his inventory.

Matt had 3 locations at one point; started in Hanover, added his first Weymouth location, and added a small shop in Kingston….eventually he consolidated everything to the one(current) Weymouth location. He is no longer with us.
 
The big one this year was from me! I get the gift and the BILL! Lol.

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Thought this white case would look cool with the white guitar ...

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The case is super nice. It's fiberglass and fits a Strat, Tele, (and another one - I forgot),
and mine, perfect.
 
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that Bob Smith glue is good stuff..
I keep mine in a glass jar filled about1/3 with dry white rice.
The rice absorbs moisture; the moisture in the air is the catalyst that cures CA glue, from what I have read.
Still need to wipe the tip thoroughly so the cap doesnt stick - dont ask me how I know.

I got this:

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Nope….I think you may be thinking of the place where I picked up my Tiny Terror…now called Boston Guitar Works…has now moved over near Bettencourt’s Honda(etc), in West Bridgewater (near Brockton…and Monte’s Cycle Shop). He was originally in Brockton, with some really cool amps in his inventory.

Matt had 3 locations at one point; started in Hanover, added his first Weymouth location, and added a small shop in Kingston….eventually he consolidated everything to the one(current) Weymouth location. He is no longer with us.
Is he the same Matt who worked at Factory Music in Rockland in the mid-late eighties, then bought it when the owner decided to retire from retail? I remember they would buy up one of all the new things at Namm to have in inventory, then use that as leverage to have their customers go to Daddy's and Wurlitzer to get them to match Factory's price. I did it with my ART Multiverb and a couple of other things.
 
that Bob Smith glue is good stuff..
I keep mine in a glass jar filled about1/3 with dry white rice.
The rice absorbs moisture; the moisture in the air is the catalyst that cures CA glue, from what I have read.
Still need to wipe the tip thoroughly so the cap doesnt stick - dont ask me how I know.

I got this:

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Ah, the endless teasing... tsk, tsk, tsk... But seriously, when was your parcel supposed to arrive?
 
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Is he the same Matt who worked at Factory Music in Rockland in the mid-late eighties, then bought it when the owner decided to retire from retail? I remember they would buy up one of all the new things at Namm to have in inventory, then use that as leverage to have their customers go to Daddy's and Wurlitzer to get them to match Factory's price. I did it with my ART Multiverb and a couple of other things.
Yes…Matt bought Factory from Buff…early 90s.
 
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