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tyler.durden

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@tyler.durden this is what they call their Strawberry Cheesecake strain. Pics work now.View attachment 4277737
That's pretty, entirely different than Heavyweight Seed's version. I'd pull up the Leafly description next time you visit the dispensary, and ask them about it. Perhaps we've finally run out of original names to give to weed strains and we're simply having to reuse them at this point...
 

raratt

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That's pretty, entirely different than Heavyweight Seed's version. I'd pull up the Leafly description next time you visit the dispensary, and ask them about it. Perhaps we've finally run out of original names to give to weed strains and we're simply having to reuse them at this point...
Totally different lineage also, here is what the nursery says: "With years in the making, Strawberry Cheesecake #11 is the most decadent in her class. She has all the density of GSC mixed with the PPD's outrageous sweetness. Powerful notes of Strawberry Jam mixed with a underlying buttery cheese note gave this variety its delicious name. Huge trichome production accompanied with balanced uplifting effects, make Strawberry Cheesecake perfect for a day of exploring." I can email the nursery and ask. I may just roll the dice and pick up a clone to find out myself, I can legally buy them in my state.
 

TacoMac

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seriously though, is all that for one instrument? a guitar, i'm assuming? how many effects are on that one board?
Well...not just one:

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Left to right:
2008 Gibson ES 355 1958 Mickey Ears reissue.

1995 Epiphone Les Paul Standard (best sounding guitar of them all with TV Jones pickups and a Jimmy Page wiring rig.)

2008 Gibson Les Paul Black Beauty reissue.

1986 Fender Stratocaster. My first guitar I bought brand new. Not the factory neck. That neck came from Mr. Jerry Reed's 1974 Strat.

1989 Fender 12 string. Presently strung as a 6 string.

There are 7 stomp box effects. From left to right, top to bottom:

1990 DOD USA Delay with sampler. (Edge and David Gilmore use it.)

2010 Electro Harmonix Big Muff Pi with tone and wicker switches. Kurt Cobain, Jerry Cantrell, Billy Corgan, Jimmy Hendrix

Seymour Duncan 805 Overdrive. This replaced my Ibanez TS9 I used for decades. It is, hands down, the best OD on the planet. Pretty much everybody uses it these days and it just came out about 5 years ago.

Joyo Dyna Compressor. I think I'm the only man that uses it. Most people like so much compression it's stupid. I like very subtle compression and this pedal is it.

1989 Electro Harmonix Small Clone Chorus. Made most famous by Kurt Cobain but used by many others.

Danelectro Tuna Melt Vibrato. Used by many people who never admit it because it's a cheap pedal. John Fogerty, Tom Morello and even Elvis Costello have used it. Best bang for the buck on earth.

Power supply.

Moog Expression Pedal. This thing I use mainly as volume control but I can assign it to any axis effect in the amp.

1987 Original Dunlop Crybaby Wah Wah. I bought this for one song way back: Voodoo Child. My hands being as bad as they are these days I don't play that tune much anymore, but I do still use it for Tales of Brave Ulysses and more recently The One You Know by Alice in Chains.

The black bar at the bottom is the Boss GA FC controller that controls all the channels and effects in my Boss Katana 100 212. It has the ability to model pretty much any amp and gives access to 55 BOSS effects pedals.

So, all told, the number of effects is essentially limitless.
 
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TacoMac

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I have one that isn't electric/acoustic that I put a pickup in, and an Ibanez E/A.
A good friend of mine down in Charleston, SC has her father's 1964 Gibson J-45. Each year we go down there I take that thing out to their dock and play it for a couple hours every evening. Best sounding accoustic guitar I've ever played...and I played my father's '69 Martin D 28.
 
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raratt

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A good friend of mine down in Charleston, SC has her father's 1964 Gibson J-45. Each year we go down there I take that thing out to their dock and play it for a couple hours every evening. Best sounding acoustic guitar I've ever played...and I played my father's '69 Martin D 28.
I played a 50 something martin decades ago, beautiful sound. I have an Orpheus nylon stringed guitar that I learned on that has an amazing sound for a little guitar, going to replace the machines and give it to my grandkids. I play mostly rhythm, learned a lot of Neil Young by ear, I can't read music...lol
 
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