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Rehousing the Chicken Salad Vibrato
Sunday
An aerial view of the modded CSV, with all the pots and jacks installed. Next to the 9v jack, on the back panel is the momentary switch.
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The Danelectro Chicken Salad Vibrato (CSV). A grea...
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