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Ollie

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  1. OK here's what I have left,

    grab yourself a bargain!

    1) Boss 0D3 oVERDRIVE - 30 pounds

    2) light Blue custom made strat - no logo but sweet sounding, 40 pounds o.n.o. (I don't want to let it go

    3) Small Clone, doesnt work with battery - see pic - 20 pound

    4) DS1 - See pic - 20 pounds

  2. guytaone is the blue one on the left - not analogue

    1) Boss TU2 tuner pedal - SOLD

    2) Boss 0D3 oVERDRIVE - 30ish

    3) Guyatone md2 micro digital delay pedal - SOLD

    4) Red Squirer Jagmaster, Seymour Duncan pickups, paint chipped in places, 60ish

    5) 250 watt h and h bass cab, i just want rid of it, try it out, SOLD

    6) light Blue custom made strat - no logo but sweet sounding, 40 o.n.o. (note change in price)

    7) H and H guitar amp, 100 Watt, seen better days, although works well, I have been using as practise amp, 20 o.n.o. (probably worth somethin' to a collector). SOLD

    8) Small Clone, doesnt work with battery - see pic - 20 pound

    9) DS1 - See pic - 20 pounds

  3. OK I'm setting sail for Asia in a few months and need some cash. I have some guitar gear kicking around that I need rid of.

    1) Boss TU2 tuner pedal - 30ish

    2) Boss 0D3 oVERDRIVE - 30ish

    3) Guyatone md2 micro digital delay pedal - 30 o.no.

    4) Red Squirer Jagmaster, Seymour Duncan pickups, paint chipped in places, 60ish

    5) 250 watt h and h bass cab, i just want rid of it, try it out, 30 ish

    6) light Blue custom made strat - no logo but sweet sounding, 30 o.n.o.

    7) H and H guitar amp, 100 Watt, seen better days, although works well, I have been using as practise amp, 20 o.n.o. (probably worth somethin' to a collector).

    Ollie

  4. I have been researching this issue at University. My lectuer had predicted this crash for a while. When it happened dispatches contacted him - he was on that documentary on channel 4 about a month or so back.

    Basically we are seeing a constant cycle of lending based on future earnings. It's a societal wide problem. What happens if you keep living beyond your means? What happens to society? Well economic growth is merely credit growth. That's why northern rock crashed. Banks and financial institutions discovered that people couldn't actually afford to pay their mortgages anymore. Everythings being bought on credit and people just cannot afford to do that anymore. Similarly the price of rent is ridiculous. Buy to letters are buying properties with a view to making a huge profit off of the rent or selling up and moving up the ladder. However we are now in a position where there are too many by to let mortgages out there and not enough people to fill the homes. Everyone who wants to rent/can afford to rent are renting. Key workers were being priced out of the game because of buy to letters. Obviously this is complicated system but unless the governement steps we are to see a cyclical process (which is primarily spurred by the rapid growth of finance/speculative capital) of lending based on future earnings

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