Towns in Oxfordshire - Local Blog Directory
- Abingdon
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- Banbury
- Burford
- Carterton
- Chipping Norton
- Didcot
- Henley-on-Thames
- Oxford
- Thame
- Wallingford
- Witney
Latest Blog Posts from Oxfordshire (OXFORDSHIRE)
Kustom K-100 amp and speaker cab by Guitarz on Feb 9, 2010 in Amps Accessories guitarz.blogspot.com:Several of you correctly identified the Kustom Kat in our quiz last week.Kustom Amplification were founded in 1966 and their solid-state amps were quite eye-catching being covered in Tuck-And-Roll naugahyde, similar to automobile...
Lunch at The Mole, Toot Baldon by Anne Dickens | The day after yesterday on Feb 8, 2010 in eating out The Mole After a busy night out, what could be better than a leisurely lunch with at friend? So yesterday lunchtime, I decided to try out an eaterie called The Mole, located in a small village outside of Oxford, amusingly called Toot Baldon.It has a pretty go...
Montana Custom Leathercaster by Guitarz on Feb 8, 2010 in Telecaster wacky finishes one-offs guitarz.blogspot.com:Have you noticed that if there was ever one type of guitar that is consistently chosen for the covered-in-leather treatment - be it partially or whole-body - then it's the Tele? It must be something to do with the country and wes...
Full Ceramic Bearings are here... by SMB Blogspot on Feb 8, 2010 in ceramic bearings We are very excited... We've been talking about it for ages, but now they're actually here...Our first two sizes of full ceramic bearings have just been delivered - HOORAY!!!!!!!!!We are now the proud owners of 608 (8x22x7mm) & 626 (6x19x6mm) bea...
LibraryThing by Stuck-in-a-Book on Feb 8, 2010I set up a LibraryThing account back in September 2005, added ninety or so books to it, and promptly abandoned the whole thing... For some reason, a couple of weeks ago I decided to give it another go. In the interrim I have made card catalogue list...
Kawai Moonsault with gigbag by Guitarz on Feb 8, 2010 in Japanese guitar Weird guitars cool guitars vintage guitars guitarz.blogspot.com:We've previously looked at the Kawai Moonsault on this blog (see here), but I think it's well worth another look because it's one of my all-time favourite designs and is one that is rarely seen outside of Japan. This particular b...




