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    Quote Originally Posted by 40bpm
    I'm enjoying this thread. Here's a snapshot in time:
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    Very cool bass! (the upright)

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    But doggone I can't lean more than two of guitars in display to take photos to show off. NOPE.
    All I can see is one of them somehow falling down and NECK BREAK... no thanks...

    Now TWO together very briefly, yes. Or one safely nestled in a padded chair on the porch. OH YEAH...'

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    Obligatory sofa shot..I have a type.
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    Some awesome instruments in this thread. Bravo! I can honestly say that I am content with my guitars and they all get stage time. No need for GAS here:
    And I couldn't let the photo with the Cruiser style bike included go by without a shot of my two Ducatis. GO Dovi in the 2019 Moto GP season!
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    My L5’s. L-R:
    1953, 1963, 1975 and 2008.
    Keith
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    Quote Originally Posted by floatingpickup
    My L5’s. L-R:
    1953, 1963, 1975 and 2008.
    Keith
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    Keith, didn't you have a 70s blonde CES?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wintermoon
    Keith, didn't you have a 70s blonde CES?
    Wintermoon:
    Yes, the third on from the left is a 1975. I removed the witchhats and put some vintage style knobs on it. That is the guitar I use on most gigs these days.
    Keith

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigMikeinNJ
    Now I know I’m feeling pretty salty knowing I’m picking up my hearing aids today, and I know in the spirit of inter coastal brotherhood there’s all this pizza banter.

    Mr B, both of your pizzas look very, very tasty. Kudos

    BUT I’m throwing the Bullshit Flag on you calling deep dish tourist pizza.
    in my neighbored that’s a 15 yard penalty and a loss of down.
    call your local Lou Malnattis and order the Large Lou’s Classic unsliced, and get back to me.



    pppppplease
    I guess I dont think of Lou's as deep dish. But youre right, it really is...

    Deep Dish, my brain says stuffed...that Giordano's stuff. Fine every once and a while...

    Lou's is amazeballs. New Yorkers don't know what they're missing with their "lunch pizza."

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    Both of my favorite Chicago pizza spots are a complete coin toss. Sometimes they’re amazing, sometimes I wonder what the hell they used to clean their pans. I’m talking about Art of Pizza and Pequods. If you go to Art you might be tempted to order by the slice, but man it’s never good that way. In SF there happens to be a really good place for deep dish called Patxi’s. For some reason, Californians are really into kalamata olives on their pizza though. I’ll never get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by omphalopsychos
    Both of my favorite Chicago pizza spots are a complete coin toss. Sometimes they’re amazing, sometimes I wonder what the hell they used to clean their pans. I’m talking about Art of Pizza and Pequods. If you go to Art you might be tempted to order by the slice, but man it’s never good that way. In SF there happens to be a really good place for deep dish called Patxi’s. For some reason, Californians are really into kalamata olives on their pizza though. I’ll never get it.
    Little Star is way better than Paxti's. And neither is as good as Lou Malnettis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by omphalopsychos
    Both of my favorite Chicago pizza spots are a complete coin toss. Sometimes they’re amazing, sometimes I wonder what the hell they used to clean their pans. I’m talking about Art of Pizza and Pequods. If you go to Art you might be tempted to order by the slice, but man it’s never good that way. In SF there happens to be a really good place for deep dish called Patxi’s. For some reason, Californians are really into kalamata olives on their pizza though. I’ll never get it.
    I gotta get you down to the Southside for some real pizza.

    Clean the pans? There's the problem right there

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    Quote Originally Posted by floatingpickup
    My L5’s. L-R:
    1953, 1963, 1975 and 2008.
    Keith
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    Oh man, I'll take the first one on the left thank you.

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    The harem fully clothed, which is the way I like them when I'm not doing them.

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    This is about a year old, but still fairly close. The ES-175N is now owned by @BigMikeinNJ


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    Quote Originally Posted by bossaddict
    This is about a year old, but still fairly close. The ES-175N is now owned by @BigMikeinNJ

    If you were my son ...
    I'd tell you to clean up your bedroom....

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    My two archtops, a Carl Mesrobian L-5 style one, and an Elferink Tonemaster. Rest is classified

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alter
    Rest is classified

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    They might be classified; nonetheless, I betch'a there's something "sinister" about what's in those cases..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by archtopeddy
    They might be classified; nonetheless, I betch'a there's something "sinister" about what's in those cases..."
    Sinister? Absolutely! They're all backwards!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gitfiddler
    Sinister? Absolutely! They're all backwards!!
    Ha ha -- I didn't know if anyone would get what I was meaning. (For those scratching their heads: "sinister" is an archaic term for us lefties. I may have post a picture of my own sinister beauties...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
    I gotta get you down to the Southside for some real pizza.

    Clean the pans? There's the problem right there
    Ever eat at Pizano’s. It’s less touristy than Giordano’s but last summer my wife and I went up to see our son, who was interning in Chicago, and we ate there. It was REALLY good and the service was OUTSTANDING. We ate right on the sidewalk, just after sunset, and loved every bit of it, except maybe when the L was passing every now and then about a block away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by archtopeddy
    Ha ha -- I didn't know if anyone would get what I was meaning. (For those scratching their heads: "sinister" is an archaic term for us lefties. I may have post a picture of my own sinister beauties...)
    It’s actually still used in eyeglass prescriptions. OD is oculus dextrus for the right eye and OS is oculus sinister for the left eye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by archtopeddy
    Ha ha -- I didn't know if anyone would get what I was meaning. (For those scratching their heads: "sinister" is an archaic term for us lefties. I may have post a picture of my own sinister beauties...)
    Also in common use in Italy: Sinistra is left in Italian. I replaced the left turn signal lens on one of my Ducatis after a rock cracked it and the package from the factory was marked Sinistra.

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    Quote Originally Posted by archtopeddy
    Ha ha -- I didn't know if anyone would get what I was meaning. (For those scratching their heads: "sinister" is an archaic term for us lefties. I may have post a picture of my own sinister beauties...)
    Being a lefty (who plays righty), I'm familiar with the 'sinister' nature of my affliction. Fortunately, the good nuns in grammar school set me straight!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zcostilla
    It’s actually still used in eyeglass prescriptions. OD is oculus dextrus for the right eye and OS is oculus sinister for the left eye.
    Oculus Sinister -- sounds like a good name for a band.