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 Post subject: Re: Truss Rod Cover
PostPosted: Wed 16 Jan 2013 10:09 AM 
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mozart wrote:
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My currently active project is restoring an upright bass. The parts don't fit in a coffee can so they are in one of those big plastic boxes.


and I could swear you've stored the parts in an empty wine barrel :loon:


Nope, the empties are promptly recycled so I can fit the full ones :D

The neck is in the wine cellar so it doesn't dry out though.


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 Post subject: Re: Truss Rod Cover
PostPosted: Wed 16 Jan 2013 10:31 AM 
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RSBBass wrote:
mozart wrote:
RSBBass wrote:
My currently active project is restoring an upright bass. The parts don't fit in a coffee can so they are in one of those big plastic boxes.

and I could swear you've stored the parts in an empty wine barrel

Nope, the empties are promptly recycled so I can fit the full ones

The neck is in the wine cellar so it doesn't dry out though.


Road trip to RSB place!~!!!!! :hyper: :hyper:

He needs help with the barrels and the wine cellar!!!!

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PostPosted: Wed 16 Jan 2013 01:30 PM 
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PostPosted: Wed 16 Jan 2013 06:01 PM 
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Frenchy wrote:
RSBBass wrote:
mozart wrote:
RSBBass wrote:
My currently active project is restoring an upright bass. The parts don't fit in a coffee can so they are in one of those big plastic boxes.

and I could swear you've stored the parts in an empty wine barrel

Nope, the empties are promptly recycled so I can fit the full ones

The neck is in the wine cellar so it doesn't dry out though.


Road trip to RSB place!~!!!!! :hyper: :hyper:

He needs help with the barrels and the wine cellar!!!!


OPA!!! :hyper:

je

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