FAO DuoSonicBoy:Hot off the presses Neptune Bound !
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 8:35 pm
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I just like that picture. I don't have a jpg of the book but you can see a photo in the link in my post above.jcyphe wrote:The picture you posted is from an old issue of Popular Mechanics.
Why not post the book.
That picture was the cover of an older Danelectro book, that is now out of print. Maybe it was even by the same guy.westtexasred wrote:I just like that picture. I don't have a jpg of the book but you can see a photo in the link in my post above.jcyphe wrote:The picture you posted is from an old issue of Popular Mechanics.
Why not post the book.
Yeah,it was.Too bad it is out of print and hard to find.jcyphe wrote:That picture was the cover of an older Danelectro book, that is now out of print. Maybe it was even by the same guy.westtexasred wrote:I just like that picture. I don't have a jpg of the book but you can see a photo in the link in my post above.jcyphe wrote:The picture you posted is from an old issue of Popular Mechanics.
Why not post the book.
Lolz, I didn't even notice that this whole thread was started for Duo. I love Shortscale.DuoSonicBoy wrote:Wow, this crashed and burned before I even got here.
The is a mini review of the book at Silvertone WorldDuoSonicBoy wrote:Wow, this crashed and burned before I even got here.
Anyway, I really do want the book. It's around $70, so I've got to figure out how to justify that.
Tough choice.I wonder how many copies they printed?I hope they don't sell out like Neptune Bound.That book is really hard to find used.DuoSonicBoy wrote:George Gruhn (IIRC) said it was the most complete and thorough book he had ever seen on any manufacturer. I REALLY want it.
The paperback is $40. I've got to choose between a new hardcase for my U1 and this book.