What do you do when you dis-establish a Thunder 1 ?

coastie99

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jp said:
Looking great coastie! Orange-creamy goodness. Can't wait to see the final result. Those fine looking point-to-points are a great start. :D

Thanks JP.

I really appreciate the kudos.

Just finished this Fender Champ clone for our grand-daughter. Started on the speaker cab. today.

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That's so cool! You're gonna be my ideal for the model grandpa. Imagine when she grows up and tells all her friends that you made that for her. :wink:
 

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jp said:
That's so cool! You're gonna be my ideal for the model grandpa. Imagine when she grows up and tells all her friends that you made that for her. :wink:

Well JP, I've never in my life imagined "making stuff" for grandchildren !

Or, for that matter, imagined grandchildren, period !!

But when grandchildren happen ........ wow, I don't have words to describe the joy !! And the pleasure of making stuff for them.

Mind you, I suppose building a valve-amp for a 10 y.o. grand daughter is probably significantly "different", but then, I thrive on different.
 

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Hi Coastie. I really like the Go-Boingy! That's looking sharp. I've been looking at kits to build a Fender clone and realized I could have more fun building the cabinet and chassis myself. I thought it would be best if I could make it match my Thunder 1 and design it to sit on top. Great timing...
 
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