From djacques@csulb.edu Sun May 11 23:19:12 2003
Subject:RE: B4/SRM450 top octave EEK!

YEah, could never understand why one would pay more than $2500 for a 200
lb clone when you could easily get a custom chop of an A100 for the same
price. Unfortunately, if the weight is above 70lbs, I might as well be
hauling a B3. I can barely lift my CX3 on some nights.. That why I use a
hand truck....

-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Hasley [mailto:chuckh4115@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2003 11:09 PM
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [CWSG] B4/SRM450 top octave EEK!

Yes, tried that too.
Sorry to be such a cynic but I could have had Bob S chop one of my
B's for the dough I've spent on clones, cases, pedals, preamps,
software programs, sound cards line boxes, specialized cords etc.
AAMOF, I could have damn near bought a mint B3 for that dough.
The sad part is that a Schleicher chop doesn't weigh a whole lot more
than a BX3 in a case. And I still need two guys to get the thing out
of the case.
What the heck was I thinking?
CH

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