Instant Vintage Machine
Sleepy Eyes McGee
Posted 2005-07-24 10:14 PM (#142956)
Subject: Instant Vintage Machine


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Some of you may have already read about this but for those who havent I thought I'd post the link to the article. Instant Vintage Machine . I'm sure there are ppl out there who would probably swear by this and others that would be dead set against it. I wish they would have used an "O" in their testing,but oh well :p . I am not sure if this technology is being developed further as I havent found much other info about this, but it is interesting to think about if it works.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-07-24 10:27 PM (#142957 - in reply to #142956)
Subject: Re: Instant Vintage Machine


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This was discussed here about 2 years ago. But it's definitely interesting enough to bring up again.
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GrilledCheese
Posted 2005-07-25 7:07 AM (#142958 - in reply to #142956)
Subject: Re: Instant Vintage Machine


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I always wondered why older guitars sounded better than new ones, now I know. :)

That's a very interesting article, and I guess it does work to some extent. Ah, modern technology, what will they think of next. :D
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Designzilla
Posted 2005-07-25 7:46 AM (#142959 - in reply to #142956)
Subject: Re: Instant Vintage Machine


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Very interesting reading.
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Beal
Posted 2005-07-25 8:08 AM (#142960 - in reply to #142956)
Subject: Re: Instant Vintage Machine



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I was talking to a drummer this weekend and he was relating a story about how now the kids are buying new cymbals and going out in the back yard, digging a hole, cymbal in and cover with the dirt and leave it for 2-3 weeks. This gets all the coatings off the metal and improves the sound blah, blah, blah....
Of course we always knew that drummers were a bit off....
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ChatMan
Posted 2005-07-25 8:26 AM (#142961 - in reply to #142956)
Subject: Re: Instant Vintage Machine


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With any kind of luck, the kids'll forget where they buried them. Though I don't know if cymbal trees make good ornamentals. Could be hellacious in a hurricane, you're gonna need an O to cut through that!!! :eek:
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Designzilla
Posted 2005-07-25 11:50 AM (#142962 - in reply to #142956)
Subject: Re: Instant Vintage Machine


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That explains all those holes the drummer is making out in the yard...
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