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Old 06-11-2007, 09:58 AM
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Good thing I've got a cup of good black coffee to wash that down with.

Guys, we are wasting our time and what a shame being that we are musicians to boot.

There's a Song that actually explains this right in the title!

"Breaking-IN is hard to do".. Ah Duhhhhhh
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Old 06-18-2007, 07:19 AM
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Paul, this is probably just some old Worm tracks. I have a few Basses that have old Worm marks so looking inside, one would see the tracks they made while feeding.`

If only a dead Worm could talk...
Naw, Kenny Boy, these were molecules taken with a camera....they looked like so many SPERM making tracks. I saw this with my own eyeballs!
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Old 06-18-2007, 08:02 AM
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Naw, Kenny Boy, these were molecules taken with a camera....they looked like so many SxxxM making tracks. I saw this with my own eyeballs!
Paul, you're in 'rare form' today. I am glad to see you're feeling better.

But why do you always have to be so serious?..

Both my Martini and Gilkes seems to have some old Worm tracks. Are you suggesting I look closer to see if something else 'breeding' there?
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Old 06-18-2007, 11:10 AM
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Naw, Kenny Boy, these were molecules taken with a camera....they looked like so many SPERM making tracks. I saw this with my own eyeballs!
I would assume that since Paul is talking about molecules, that he is actually talking about are photos taken through an electron microscope or something similar. I imagine that a wood worm hole would like like Carlsbad Caverns on a photo like that.
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Old 06-20-2007, 05:10 PM
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Paul, it occurred to me that when you found the Bohmann, it had extremely low mileage, but was already several decades old. Did it sound great from the first day or did it "play in" pretty rapidly? I'm thinking it might have had those molecules streaming the first day you played it?
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