mini Squier review, demo, and how to keep it from going out of tune

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @makingd.o.123
    @makingd.o.123 Год назад +1

    I just watched your video Oklahoma native ruins and was wondering if you know about the stones on the Cherokee casino golf course I worked there back in the early 2000's I'm pretty sure they are still there

    • @goatsandguitars8413
      @goatsandguitars8413  Год назад

      I definitely wanna check them out! There's a lot of ancient places I need to explore in my area. I'm probably gonna make some kind of ancient Oklahoma channel eventually. I'm raising pack goats to help carry stuff so I can go on long hikes

    • @makingd.o.123
      @makingd.o.123 Год назад +1

      @@goatsandguitars8413 if you go they're just off the golf cart path on the hill by the hole up in front of the greens keeps area a couple of big rocks with a lot of grinding holes and I've never seen it but they're supposed to be a 7 ft tall effigy of a man outside of Claremore Oklahoma I believe close to the horse track I remember hearing back in the 90s they had the halt construction either on the road or the horse track because they found artifacts I always heard stories of it but I've never been able to find it

    • @goatsandguitars8413
      @goatsandguitars8413  Год назад

      OK, the hard rock right? Took a second. I always thought those bluffs out there were awesome, I think they are privately owned though. I need to go out there and check out everything I can. There's a few videos on youtube where people speculate that many golf courses are used to cover up ancient ruins

    • @makingd.o.123
      @makingd.o.123 Год назад

      @@goatsandguitars8413 yeah the hard rock I was a grounds keep back in the early 2000s you got the putting greens the fairway right next to it with the hole on the little hill in front of the greens keeps right on that hill to the right of the cart path that takes you to that hole but like I said they're just grinding holes most full of leaves may not be worth the price to play but if you do play golf it'll be worth taking a look if you're going to play anyway but there's plenty of places here in Oklahoma with some odd things like the Heavener Oklahoma runestones the redneck archaeologist had a good channel on RUclips that did a couple of videos about them if you didn't know about them