HELP! I need a steel bar in Jax, FL TODAY!

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scott murray
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HELP! I need a steel bar in Jax, FL TODAY!

Post by scott murray »

I came down from NC for a week and I'm supposed to play today.
I forgot my stinkin bar and the few stores that are open today don't have any (of course)...
If there's anyone in this area that can help, please call me at 904-448-0825.

Thank you!
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scott murray
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problem solved!
please delete this post.

thanks
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Chuck Martin
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Post by Chuck Martin »

If push comes to shove you could try something like a 3/4" or 7/8" sparkplug socket which I'm sure you could pickup at any automotive store.
Rick Collins
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Post by Rick Collins »

<SMALL> If push comes to shove you could try something like a 3/4" or 7/8" sparkplug socket which I'm sure you could pickup at any automotive store.</SMALL>
Better yet buy a deep-socket set and you will have gotten a whole assortment of steel guitar bars relatively inexpensively. But don't tell the people where you buy them, how you are going to use them;___they'll try to ratchet-up the price. Image

Rick
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Al Marcus
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Ive got a couple on buy and sell, but it wont help you today..find a small glass or bottle, temporarily......al Image
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Post by Gene Jones »

One night when I'd lost my bar someone came up with a knife that I used for a bar..... It didn't sound very good but after seeing what I had in my left hand nobody complained! Image www.genejones.com