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- Phoenix – Mythopedia
The Phoenix—or references to it—has also appeared in film and television There are several ships in the Star Trek universe named after the Phoenix In the X-Men franchise, “Phoenix” is the dreaded alter ego of the superhero Jean Grey, while an episode of the TV series Supernatural features a strangely humanoid Phoenix
- Phoenix Wood - huh? | TalkBass. com
Phoenix wood comes from a tree that fell, but has risen as a bass guitar
- Any Experience with the ESP LTD Phoenix? - TalkBass. com
Slapped some D’Addario pro steels on it and adjusted pickup heights to taste and man wow Very very aggressive and just wicked tone To the op , take your time and be patient setting it up and setting pickup height to your liking when you get your Phoenix It pays off
- NoBD: Greco Phoenix PXB 80 - TalkBass. com
I was perusing the Guitar Center used site a few weeks ago and stumbled across a bass I'd never even heard of: an 80s 90s Greco Phoenix PXB-80 Waaay back in college, I had an older hollowbody Greco bass - so I knew that Greco was a Japanese brand building high quality stuff
- Sun Wukong - Mythopedia
His exploits earned him a number of powerful weapons, including his signature gold chainmail shirt, phoenix cap, cloud-walking boots, and magical eight ton staff When the time came for Yan Wang (閻王) and the Kings of Hell to collect Wukong’s soul, Wukong was ready He tricked Yan Wang into allowing him to return to earth without
- Traben Phoenix 5-string. . . - TalkBass. com
I drove about 2 hours to go play a Traben when I was in the market Not worth the gas by a long shot The playability was decent at best but the tone was beyond unusable
- About Psyonix | Psyonix
Psyonix was founded in 2001 For nearly 20 years, the studio has been a driving force behind some of the most successful games in the industry, including Gears of War, Mass Effect 3, XCOM: Enemy Unknown, Bulletstorm, Unreal Tournament III and Unreal Tournament 2004
- Griffin – Mythopedia
The Griffin was a hybrid creature, usually represented with the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion The Greeks imagined them as fierce hunters, and some sources believed they guarded rich hoards of gold in Asia
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