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Veteran blues rocker Rick Veneer (ex Perth & Sydney, now in Brisbane).
In a former existence, Rick was the Amplification Manager of Roland Corporation Australia in the late 70's and travelled the country performing clinics and demonstrations and was involved in the development of many Roland and Boss products. He is the proud owner of This site is dedicated to the guitar and is designed to grow bigger and better with age.

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sausage pricking

Howsitgoinmate? Thanks for remembering Angie,she was buzzed! She's in adelaide at mom. & needs a job. Do you know anyone she can approach? She's a cool R&R chick & can handle anything. She was attacked baddly on Gold Coast & didn't make it to Brissy. Anything would be a great help..sorry to ask but yer one of the few peeps I trust. As neil says Keep on Rockin,your mate for life, John & Jimi(the dog)

r&r ledgends

Hey mate how's it goin? Hope you can contribute to R&R in WA book, you shd sure be in it at least. If only for Osborne Park Show!! Got some cheap pavtng slabs 4 sale. Can you get a fretless 4stg MM bass ? I nver give up! Stay in touch please, u once said Ya can't hqave to many friends cheers

r&r ledgends

Hey mate how's it goin? Hope you can contribute to R&R in WA book, you shd sure be in it at least. If only for Osborne Park Show!! Got some cheap pavtng slabs 4 sale. Can you get a fretless 4stg MM bass ? I nver give up! Stay in touch please, u once said Ya can't hqave to many friends cheers

ms500

would like to hook up with mr. veneer to discuss merits of maton ms500 guitar. Also do ya think a bill gibbbons beard would improve my bass playing, us OAPs need love to.

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