From ynottnaro@yahoo.com Tue Sep 24 18:16:45 2002
Subject:Re: pictures of rigs
Hey Eric...
Thanks, and I couldn't agree more although this band
is actually touring globally, but we are WAY WAY under
the radar; but we keep hoping! I actually rent out
the Numerous Complaints organ (the one on the
right)pretty regularly. It's a sad day when you can
only make $150-$250 a night playing, but rent your
Hammond out for $350. I should have skipped the
lessons part and just bought a bunch of gear. But at
least the one organ keeps making me money, although
rentals were way down this year (everyone is scaling
back in this post 9/11 economy).
tony
--- Eric Lawson wrote:
> Tony, those pictures are amazing. Truly a killer
> rig.
>
> 3 Leslies and 2 chopped tonewheels...plus killer
> clones and synths.
> What a versatile rig you have. You should be
> touring with a national
> act with all that gear. Good job.
>
> Regards,
> Eric
>
> --- In CloneWheel@y..., ynottnaro
> wrote:
> > Hey all. I posted some pics of my rig. The files
> are
> > kinda big...sorry. Just use the provided link and
> > look at the shots labeled "Ynot's... etc.etc."
> It's
> > probably a little much, but I put some pics on
> there
> > of my conversion leslies cuz a few guys were
> > interested in that: There's close-ups of the top,
> > middle and bottom if you're interested in trying
> it
> > yourself; there's also a side-by-side shot of one
> of
> > them next to my 122 so you can get a size
> > relationship(Ynot's leslie big rig stack). Keep
> in
> > mind as you look at it, that the woodgrain leslie
> is
> > the 25 conversion, and is sitting in the tray of
> its
> > flight case, which is why it's the same size as
> the
> > 122. There's also some shots of my Apex stands
> that my
> > friend sprayed for me. He does motorcycles, and
> these
> > were his first attempts at something like this. I
> gave
> > him free reign to do what he wanted, but with the
> 2
> > Burgundy stands, I wanted those roses in
> metalflake
> > because of another artist I work with, Melissa
> Rose.
> > However, they're so cool, I can use them with
> anyone,
> > especially if that situation has a jam band vibe
> (ala
> > Dead, Phish).
> >
> > Happy Daze!
> > tony
> >
> > --- Eric Lawson wrote:
> > > Tony,
> > >
> > > Using the web interface, click on the "Files"
> link
> > > in the left
> > > navigation. This will take you to the
> CloneWheel
> > > files section in
> > > which you can upload photos. Once in there,
> there
> > > is a subcategory
> > > entitled "Rigs" and you need to click on that
> link.
> > > Once you have
> > > done this, you will be at this URL:
> > >
> > >
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CloneWheel/files/Rigs/
> > >
> > > To add photos to this page, simply click "Add
> file"
> > > at the top
> > > navigation. This will give you a prompt to
> Browse
> > > into your
> > > computer's hard drive and select the photo you
> want
> > > to add, as well
> > > as to provide some text to explain. Once you
> have
> > > this complete, you
> > > click on the Upload file button. Then you're
> done.
> > >
> > > Hope this helps. I'm looking forward to the rig
> > > photos.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Eric
> > > eslawson@c...
> > > CloneWheel Support Group co-moderator
> > >
> > > --- In CloneWheel@y..., ynottnaro
>
> > > wrote:
> > > > So where do we post the rig pics???
> > > >
> > > > t
> > > >
> > > >
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