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Scuttle Buttin' - Selmer T'N'B 50

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2008

just discovered an old Selmer Treble'N'Bass mkI amp in the attic. it's the Croc Skin one. you can just see the red 'power on' light at left of picture. the sound is pure vintage. it has inspired me to murder this SRV classic.

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  • That was rocking! Great playing, awesome guit, tasty amp...great combo!

  • @GregN456 Cheers! I really should get the strat back out again soon... for the last year or so i've only been playing and building spanish guitars, and the electric has been sat in its case.

    I'll do a new video - that'll get me practicing again! Thanks for the reminder

  • very nice man! Keep it up!

  • @RDB71171 cheers fella

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  • thanks for watching. 

  • @HMHMHMHMHMHMHMHMHM cheers! I appreciate that.

    have a good one

  • such sweeet guitar, and delicate sound!!

  • nice

  • this guitar is one i built out of parts from Warmoth, it has an ebony fingerboard on a rosewood neck and a walnut body with the pao ferro top. Fender CS fat 50's pickups and 13 - 54 guage strings. for anyone experimenting with wood combinations, i highly recommend the rosewood neck! it has quite a deep sound for a strat but also nice clarity from the ebony fingerboard.

  • what guitar?

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