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Dying for a Preacher!

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E.Sherman
Posted 2004-11-28 5:10 PM (#171490)
Subject: Dying for a Preacher!


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So I've seen these Preachers on ebay floating aobut recently, and fell in love with them (espeically the ones with 'preacher' labled on the pickguard). However, it seems the've disappeared!

I haven't been looking on Ebay until recently so I was wondering if Preacher's are usually on there or if it's a rare occurance. Im only 16, so I'd have to save up the money.
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BruDeV
Posted 2004-11-28 5:32 PM (#171491 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!


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It's hit and miss. Seems like they go in runs.
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-11-28 7:35 PM (#171492 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!



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When you're "dying" and a "preacher" shows up, that's usually not a good sign! Keep checking ebay. I bet 1-2 show up every month or so. Prices are usually pretty good.
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E.Sherman
Posted 2004-11-28 7:51 PM (#171493 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!


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I knew someone was going to come in with that joke. :D
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MWoody
Posted 2004-11-28 8:28 PM (#171494 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!



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Like the Preacher says, seek and Ye shall find, ask and it shall be given unto you:

Preacher

This ones a little weird though.

Hang in there!
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stonebobbo
Posted 2004-11-28 8:40 PM (#171495 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!



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Uh ... that's a Viper. With funky pickguard and humbuckie in the bridge position. Vipers are cool, Sherman, but keep looking for a Preacher if that's what you want. Here's a hint ... if you haven't already done so, go to the gallery (under member access) where you can also do a search. Then search on Preacher, Viper, Deacon, Breadwinner, UKII, etc. and you can check out some cool pics of the different guitars some of the members here have.

P.S. Anybody here remember Sherman and Mr. Peabody?
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-11-28 10:29 PM (#171496 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!



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If the price on that Viper stays anywhere near where it is, THAT is a hell of a bargin. Just need a new pickguard and truss rod cover. Heck, the case alone is worth the current price. I like the Viper look way better than the Screecher, anyway. The maple neck and fingerboard are beautiful.
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E.Sherman
Posted 2004-11-28 10:46 PM (#171497 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!


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Not a fan of the Vipers with the lgiht body, but that one with the stained (or mahgony?) body is beautiful. However, I'm a poor man, and I have to decide on something. I'd rather try for a breadwinner or a Viper III, but they are jsut too hard to find. :(

Thanks for the help guys!
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Beal
Posted 2004-11-29 8:26 AM (#171498 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!



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Just be patient, they come along with some regularity.
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MWoody
Posted 2004-11-29 9:13 AM (#171499 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!



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Okay, my bad. Always read the description AND look at the picture on eBay!

I will have a renOvated viper sans maple body and maple neck on the block here shortly. Strung (stringed?) it up and plugged it in just the other day - Wow! Comparing the ebony F/B on the BW with the maple on the Viper - amazing what tones come out!

Lots of delicious Ice Cream! :D
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-12-02 10:47 PM (#171500 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!


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Here's a Preacher on ebay

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=2384&item=3766873561&rd=1
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Nils
Posted 2004-12-03 12:19 AM (#171501 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!


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Originally posted by stonebobbo:
P.S. Anybody here remember Sherman and Mr. Peabody?


Wasn't it more like Mr. Peabody & his boy Sherman? Rocky & Bullwinkle Show.
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cliff
Posted 2004-12-03 6:53 AM (#171502 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!


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. . . The WayBack Machine
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alpep
Posted 2004-12-03 7:09 AM (#171503 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!


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how about Mr. Wizard
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cliff
Posted 2004-12-03 7:39 AM (#171504 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!


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". . . Golly Mr. Wizard!! . . how'd you DO that!!! . . ."

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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-12-03 8:33 AM (#171505 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!


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Don Herbert died earlier this year.
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MWoody
Posted 2004-12-03 9:08 AM (#171506 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!



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Don Herbert, Mr. Wizard, was an outstanding Educator and inspiration to several generations!


Paul Hebert, will you post something so that my poorly caffienated mind will be at ease...

and for my own compulsive sense of organization:

Mr. Peabody and his Boy Sherman - with the Wayback Machine - always ended on a pun.

Fractured Fairy Tales - ended on a pun.

Tennesee Tuxedo, Chumly and Mr. Whoopee utilized the incredible 3D BB.

Culturally MIA:

"The secret compartment of my ring I fill, with an Underdog Super Energy Pill."

Thank you
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cliff
Posted 2004-12-03 9:10 AM (#171507 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!


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". . Phineas J. Whoopee, . . . you're a GENIUS!!! . . "
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-12-03 9:12 AM (#171508 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!


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...don't forget Tom Teriffic (and his magic funnel hat)and Mighty Manfred the Wonderdog...and the evil Crabby Appleton ;)
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cliff
Posted 2004-12-03 9:14 AM (#171509 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!


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Crusader Rabbitt (and Ragland T. Tiger).
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-12-03 9:16 AM (#171510 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!


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...sigh... looks like we're all in the Geritol Generation... :(
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cliff
Posted 2004-12-03 9:19 AM (#171511 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!


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"Geritol" . . .

Ted Mack and the original Amateur Hour!!!
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MWoody
Posted 2004-12-03 9:20 AM (#171512 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!



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Take it easy Tim - Geritol was the Ted Mac amatuer hour...
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-12-03 9:22 AM (#171513 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!


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..my point exactly! :D ;)

...ok Cliff, answer me this:

What was the name of the cartoon "professor" (tall, thin, white coat, mustache) with the short, silent assistant? I think it was a side cartoon on the Tom Teriffic Show... he was always getting himself blown up, etc... :confused:
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cliff
Posted 2004-12-03 9:24 AM (#171514 - in reply to #171490)
Subject: Re: Dying for a Preacher!


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Clyde Crashcup
and his trusty assistant . . . . Leonardo.
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