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  • #2
    Re: metallica Fight fire with fire cover

    DO
    UN
    TO-O-THERS
    AS
    THEY'VE
    DONE TO YOU
    Last edited by Clint 55; 10-18-2018, 05:44 PM.
    The things that you wanted
    I bought them for you

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    • #3
      Re: metallica Fight fire with fire cover

      Originally posted by Clint 55 View Post
      DO
      UN
      TO-O-THERS
      AS
      THEY'VE
      DONE TO YOU
      Do unto others
      before they do unto you
      that which you do not
      wish them
      to do
      to you

      Sent from my Alcatel_5044C using Tapatalk

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      • #4
        Re: metallica Fight fire with fire cover

        kramer / EMG version

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        • #5
          Re: metallica Fight fire with fire cover

          Killer!
          The Gear:

          1995 Gibson SG, 1991 Gibson Lucille, 2005 Fender Strat Custom, 1989 Ibanez Jem, And many more....

          "It is true. I never practice guitar or take guitar lessons. From time to time I open the case and throw in a piece of raw meat."

          -Wes Montgomery

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          • #6
            Re: metallica Fight fire with fire cover

            that carvin's all whacky, I dig that

            - reverse headstock
            - upside down logo
            - top and bottom horns reversed

            Anything else?

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            • #7
              Re: metallica Fight fire with fire cover

              Originally posted by DankStar View Post
              that carvin's all whacky, I dig that

              - reverse headstock
              - upside down logo
              - top and bottom horns reversed

              Anything else?
              Hey,this is dc135 most probably made in 1988, I bought it used from a pawn shop IIRC back in 1997, about 100,000 Greek Drachmas (290 EUR today), it was left-hand and in bad condition, rusted, truss rod dysfunctional, mid pup not working, over the years I had been slowly converting it to right hand, changed floyd to righty, nut, swapped stock pups with Dimarzios (super dist / air norton s), finally, some months ago, took it to a local luthier who made a general overhaul and also moved the wiring cavity to the bottom, put new push/pull pots, new frets, etc. Now it's almost one of my favorites (finally!)
              Last edited by greekdude; 11-23-2018, 03:12 AM.

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