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Trip to SoCal...part 3 (Hard Rock Cafe) (Read 332 times)
Jan 24
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, 2008 at 1:44pm
kingmarktheaviator
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This part will just have loads of pictures from Hard Rock Cafe, enjoy!
Some Motley Crue memorabilia, most notably the drum kit, as played by Tommy Lee. Legend.
Stunning guitar, played by Ryan Roxie of Alice Cooper.
The legend, Tony Iommi's jacket, which he wore at some point when Sabbath were touring in the area:
A guitar previously owned by Richie Sambora, lovely instrument!
I'm just a black magic woman.....
One of Eric Clapton's axes. Black and white Fender Strat!
Some more of my trip, notably the Yanks Air Museum and the Planes of Fame air museum at KCNO in part 4...
Mark
Mark
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Jan 24
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, 2008 at 1:53pm
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...someones nicked two knobs off Eric Clapton's Strat'...
...!
Souvenir hunters...?
Nice Photo's...
...!
Paul....
...!
...and I think the Museum Cat has sharpened his claws on Tony Iommi's coat...
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Jan 24
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Ta Paul, I think the knobs are still on the machinehead, but they are turned. Mr. Clapton donated the guitar in a state after it had been tuned, and possibly played!
I hope my memory is serving me correctly here!!!
Mark
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Jan 24
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, 2008 at 2:24pm
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kingmarktheaviator wrote
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, 2008 at 2:01pm:
Ta Paul, I think the knobs are still on the machinehead, but they are turned. Mr. Clapton donated the guitar in a state after it had been tuned, and possibly played!
I hope my memory is serving me correctly here!!!
Mark
It's the two "Tone" knobs that are missing on the finger board.
The existing knob is the "Volume" knob...
...!
...also the button on the multi-way switch on the finger board is missing...
...thieving so-and-so's...LOL...!
I'm just peeking at my Fender Start' now...
Paul...
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P.S. Love the photo's of Chino*, (just like a small English Town), and Los Angeles.....
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*San Bernardino Mountains in the distance....Palm Springs on the other side...
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Jan 24
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, 2008 at 3:18pm
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Ta Paul. Chino is nice, has some resemblance to a quiet English town, you are right!
Yup the San Bernardino mountains, we never visited Palm Springs though.
I take it you know the area well from your Flight Simming escapades?
Mark
Air Training Corps Cadet since 2003. Sergeant since Sept 2006, Staff Cadet since July '06.
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Jan 24
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, 2008 at 4:43pm
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kingmarktheaviator wrote
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, 2008 at 3:18pm:
Ta Paul. Chino is nice, has some resemblance to a quiet English town, you are right!
Yup the San Bernardino mountains, we never visited Palm Springs though.
I take it you know the area well from your Flight Simming escapades?
Mark
Tee-Hee...
You've found out my secret...
...!
After 10+ years of sim flying around California, daily, I'm sure I have more intricate knowledge of the State that most of the Folks who actually live there...LOL...
...!
Chino....Very interesting; (Ethnic Origins, etc)...>>>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chino_Hills,_California
...and daily News from San Francisco and Los Angeles, and Counties in between...etc...LOL...!
Cheers Mark!...
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Paul....G-BPLF...FS 2004.... California Daily Tours....
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Jan 24
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Cool shots Mark!
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Jan 25
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, 2008 at 5:40am
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Cheers Ash,
Paul, we shall have to fly in the area online at some point, on FS9 of course!
I see your so-called "secret" by looking at numerous posts in the multiplayer section of our beloved SimV!
I may not post much but I am here...
Mark
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