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Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 12:22 pm
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30th Anniversary coming up...would be very fitting if Fender honoured Olga don't you think.


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Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 12:47 pm
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I think it would, he's certainly a far more expressive and experimental guitartist than many of fenders current endorsees. Did you check the toy dolls website. He even teaches people how to play his own songs, which is no easy feat. He's been loyal to his Tele throughout his carreer too.

Olga is also a nice guy who will take time out to chat to his fans with a very un-primadonna/normal bloke attitude.

I've been a fan since nelly the elephant came out when I was 10. The B'side fisticuffs in frederick street was a stonking song too. Nothing like a good bit of OI.
Here he is on his trusty 74 Tele. Who says punks cant play.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8dbAeRMHEQ&feature=related

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Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 7:53 pm
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Olga does a great job on his Tele,his break on Barry The Roofer is great but too short.The worst thing is that The Toy Dolls aren't that well known on this side of the pond which unfortunately seems to be the criterion for getting a signature guitar.He is far better than some who have had signature guitars.One outragious example of a signature guitar is the Gibson Keifer Sutherland model,that says a lot about Henry J's Knowledge of the guitar world.

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Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 8:07 pm
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guitslinger wrote:
Olga does a great job on his Tele,his break on Barry The Roofer is great but too short.The worst thing is that The Toy Dolls aren't that well known on this side of the pond which unfortunately seems to be the criterion for getting a signature guitar.He is far better than some who have had signature guitars.One outragious example of a signature guitar is the Gibson Keifer Sutherland model,that says a lot about Henry J's Knowledge of the guitar world.


Add Avril Lavigne and John Mayer to that list too. Atleast Keifers done a half decent film or two.

Its the same as always talent is overlooked in favour of some plasticized gimp with a permanent smile plastered onto their face whos constantly force fed to you. You cant even get round the supermarket these days without hearing some talentless tosser carping on about some made up crap that has no bearing on real life.
I bloody hate the music industry.

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