Music for your "rear"
- Mort Snerd
- senior member

- From: SE Michigan
- Registered: 2009-01-24
- Posts: 104
these are called Jamming Johnny's, I wish I had one of them. "Butt" its not in the budget.
being self taught is fine,,,, ,,as long as you do not have a dummy for a teacher.
- THE1HOSSFAN
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- From: Pearcy AR
- Registered: 2009-03-25
- Posts: 190
hEAVENS TO MERGATROID THAT THING LOOKS UNCOMFORTABLE
- bull_dog998
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- From: florida
- Registered: 2007-10-20
- Posts: 237
NOW THATS A SHITER'''''''
- GuitarZen
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- From: Pacific Northwest
- Registered: 2006-11-18
- Posts: 2154
But Paul...(npi)...think of the possibilities of two three of the same kind of wooden ts lids glued together and made into a git...I'll let you think of a name for it !
Cheers,
GuitarZen
- Mort Snerd
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- From: SE Michigan
- Registered: 2009-01-24
- Posts: 104
Zen, they call those a Shi-tar.
being self taught is fine,,,, ,,as long as you do not have a dummy for a teacher.
- THE1HOSSFAN
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- From: Pearcy AR
- Registered: 2009-03-25
- Posts: 190
paul thompson wrote:
Zen, they call those a Shi-tar.
ROTFL...............Paul your a little nutts i think.
- GuitarFreak
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- Registered: 2008-11-20
- Posts: 237
THE1HOSSFAN wrote:
paul thompson wrote:
Zen, they call those a Shi-tar.
ROTFL...............Paul your a little nutts i think.
haha i second that notion
- 69 jaguar
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- From: Wherever I happen to be
- Registered: 2007-12-12
- Posts: 857
Hey Paul,
Does that come wit a roll of sheet music, like wipeout or maybe something by Squeeze, or Talking Heads.
Jonny B good?
lol
PS. dont leave the seat up!
- cricketrider
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- From: indiana
- Registered: 2008-10-20
- Posts: 316
gives a hole new meaning to acoustics
if my calculations are correct SLINKY + ESCULATOR = EVERLASTING FUN
- Old Tele man
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- From: Tucson, AZ, USA
- Registered: 2006-11-02
- Posts: 969
...lends new meaning to the statement, "...he (she) is a crappy player..."
- GuitarZen
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- From: Pacific Northwest
- Registered: 2006-11-18
- Posts: 2154
Paul, one or two....strings I mean? Heh, heh...
Cheers,
GuitarZen
- THE1HOSSFAN
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- From: Pearcy AR
- Registered: 2009-03-25
- Posts: 190
Old Tele man wrote:
...lends new meaning to the statement, "...he (she) is a crappy player..."
ROTFL...............I think this is turning into a comedy site!!!!!!
- Buddy L.
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- From: Ohio
- Registered: 2009-07-15
- Posts: 84
ONLY TROUBLE WITH IT THAT I SEE IS-THE GUYS IN MY GROUP WOULD FIND A WAY TO PUT STRINGS ON THE THING.
- Buddy L.
- member

- From: Ohio
- Registered: 2009-07-15
- Posts: 84
Do ya think it's made in Flushing, New York
- GuitarZen
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- From: Pacific Northwest
- Registered: 2006-11-18
- Posts: 2154
I've got two well seasoned oak units that i'm sure someone could make at least one git out of...
Flushing....yeah, could be, or else some county seat.
GuitarZen
Buddy L. wrote:
ONLY TROUBLE WITH IT THAT I SEE IS-THE GUYS IN MY GROUP WOULD FIND A WAY TO PUT STRINGS ON THE THING.
- THE1HOSSFAN
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- From: Pearcy AR
- Registered: 2009-03-25
- Posts: 190
Hey Zthat sounds like a job for Paul......I bet he could do it he is just that talented
- GuitarZen
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- From: Pacific Northwest
- Registered: 2006-11-18
- Posts: 2154
Oh i know Paul could do it Hoss...hmmm...maybe i'll bring 'em next summer...
Cheers,
GuitarZen
- THE1HOSSFAN
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- From: Pearcy AR
- Registered: 2009-03-25
- Posts: 190
GuitarZen wrote:
Oh i know Paul could do it Hoss...hmmm...maybe i'll bring 'em next summer...
Cheers,
GuitarZen
Good idea Z that would work....
- guitarace
- senior member
- geetar player

- From: millwauke wisconsin
- Registered: 2009-01-16
- Posts: 210
wow, uh....*clears throat* um, tha, uh.....hmmmmm.....ya.....the thing is.....i would swear that my bro would buy something like that.....and then found some way to be able to play the thing
- Old Tele man
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- From: Tucson, AZ, USA
- Registered: 2006-11-02
- Posts: 969
...with all due kudo's to Lawrence Welk: "...uh ONE? or uh TWO?..." that is the question!
