Who’s done the Cigar Lighter mod?

My favorite take on that was the phone booth 'snortatorium' on stage for Chicago in the 1970's.

In places like Atlanta in the 90s and 00s you could just snort coke at the bar, at your table, or on stage -it was just a normal thing.. nobody cared.

It became sort of a notorious thing about ATL -there are several comedians with bits on this weird public coke usage phase in ATL history.
 
Back in the 80s I had a car window cup holder/caddy that had slots for my smokes, beer, and lighter, It hooked onto the handle of my Ampeg V4 perfectly. Loved that thing.
 
Now I know, why they installed a cigarette lighter into that Fender Amp-

-to charge your iPhone/ with your "iRig" amp/cab simulation! xD. ololol! :D

-E
 
But probably no Metalzone.

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Absolutely not.

But....while my phone is charging, I have an app that shows the time continually...the phone stays on and doesn't go to sleep. Easy to see in the dark, invisible to the audience, and much better than looking at my watch (that I don't wear).
 
Ok. Harbinger.

Haha, It doesnt end there.

-he runs an app that measures social media engagement from his audience in real time during the show which informs him on what to play for maximum posts and influence.

So while he's in the middle of a really beautiful guitar arrangement of a George Benson tune, the app flashes and usually tells him to pivot to "Brown Eyed Girl"
 
Haha, It doesnt end there.

-he runs an app that measures social media engagement from his audience in real time during the show which informs him on what to play for maximum posts and influence.

So while he's in the middle of a really beautiful guitar arrangement of a George Benson tune, the app flashes and usually tells him to pivot to "Brown Eyed Girl"

ah, so it measures the general gender, and eye color of the audience too? ;) ... that's what I call HI-TECH, baby! =)

Cheers ♪

-Erl ;)
 
Why did you have to make this silly post?
Now Ive been trying to work out putting one in my old Schaller to give it era appropriate look.
 
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