Howling Dick

Male

4482.1 Miles from the Mississippi Delta

United Kingdom

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How did you learn about Cigar Box Nation?
I heard it through the grapevine

Comment Wall:

  • Wichita Sam

    good to have you as a friend.... let me know if I can help out....
  • rodney fruits

    I dont even know what it would cost to ship a box or two over there, ill check into it.
  • KaptnKen

    Thanks for the compliments...just try to pass on what I've learned here!
  • smojo

    thanks for the invite. London too far for me to attend right now.

  • Stu Crane AKA aboynamedstu

    Aye sounds good, can you please send me any details address, time, etc?

  • Uncle John

    You  are a quite a ways from the Ms Delta.  I like your gits, your icon and the saying with it.  Glad to have you for a nation friend.  

       

  • Clock The Wolf

  • Dave Lynas

    Hey Howling, thanks for the friendship. Glad to be your friend...

  • Bluesheart

    Glad to know you, keep up the awesome work!

  • legnahkra

    hey..! :)
  • Jamie MacBlues

    Thanks for gettin in touch, Mr Howling. Now friended, ma man :) Cool page, BTW.

    Catch you  later :)

  • Nigel McTrustry

    Sounds great!

    When do you need links for podcast?

    Nigel

  • Vinylhed

    Glad to make another friend! Cheers for sharing my tune.

  • Glenn Kaiser

    Happy to oblige. What can I do for the podcast? Just let me know. -Glenn

  • Roadkill a.k.a. John Maw

    Hi there Howling.

    Thanks for the friending. So whereabouts in the UK are you?

    All the best.

    John

  • Roadkill a.k.a. John Maw

    Hi there.

    I am in Denham, which is about where the M40 meets the M25 (and what a recipe for disaster that could be ;-) Where you at Boxstock?

    All the best.

    John

  • Roadkill a.k.a. John Maw

    Hi.

    I have two other amps. A MicroCube (£23 on rBay - very convenient and amazing for the size) and a Vox vt40+ (and an amp made from a 50s HMV radio). The Kustom cost £25 inc shipping on eBay. It really does depend on the pickup and what you want to get out of it. Sadly, none of these is perfect for everything. Funnily enough I think the little Roland is maybe the most versatile. I would say don't take anyones advice. Try some and take a good selection of instruments to try too.

    All the best.

    John