Funny you mention that your Mum was colour blind too as it tends to be 1 in 4 for males and around 1 in 20 for females and the gene is passed from Mother's to Son's and quite often skips a generation as my wife is not colour blind at all.
Funny you mention that your Mum was colour blind too as it tends to be 1 in 4 for males and around 1 in 20 for females and the gene is passed from Mother's to Son's and quite often skips a generation as my wife is not colour blind at all.
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It's quite interesting when you look at it, to be honest, my Colourblindness is not really causing me any issues cause I can see well enough to be able to cross a road safely, technically though, I really should be wearing my glasses, but I found that it makes it hard for me to focus my eyes, and that's due to the fact that one of my eyes happens to be the dominant one, add to that being born cross eyed as well as short-sighted, I'm surprised that I'm not legally blind, I had to have an operation on my eye muscles when I was six years old, to straighten them up, otherwise I would see two of anything I looked at.
I just remembered that I've got that Fender super Twin amp head, I bet that Fender USA Strat will sound great, and loud through it.
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