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"Uncle"Tim,
We missed you(and "aunt"Vickie"),
We missed nonno's smile,
We missed biznonno,lost in the middle of nowhere.
But,for sure,we'll see you all in December.
Will we play a show together?

"The island of the lady"is crying smoking a lot of fire
in these days;
"The island of the lady"missed you enormously,
she wants to guest you again soon.

Tanto Amore,
IsotonaG/Ty-lot

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Antero wrote:
tbone wrote:Here are a couple of pics of my new EGC.

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That is a fucking gorgeous body design.


I agree. I could see that working for a bass as well.

An Electrical repair question for Kevin or any one else for that matter. The nut on my EGC bass has come loose and I want to reattach it. Right now the tension of the strings is keeping it in place. What sort of adhesives would folks recommend to use and what should I use to clean up any debris left over from the previous nut job?

Thanks much.

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As the extremely proud owner of the first production Iso model (after Ago's prototype), I can say that it's a completely amazing guitar, and sounds very different from all of the other EGCs that I've heard. Something about the powder coat on the neck, and maybe the extra length in the headstock, and the pickup combo.... it has a real chime and zing, very acoustic-like, very jangle. and still capable of tearing it up with a bit of drive, of course.

Oh yeah, I'm bringing it on tour with me pretty much everywhere in the US and Canada from late August through end of September if anyone wants to check it out in person.

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