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To NEATOMIC, Those differences viewable from picture 1 to picture 2 are certainly interesting!
To Deacon Mark, I've sent a P.M. to you sir. And thank you for your informed comment!
I've owned two of these! A 17" from 1938 and a 16" from 1935. These are some of the best acoustic archtops out there. As they used to say. "Only a Gibson is good enough", but you reach for an...
Dunlop Max-Grip .73, but I can get along with anything if I need to.
To RAGMAN1, You are absolutely correct - I now realize that! Thanks to you and others! :smile-new: To ALL, O.K. - On the subject of C chords - There's a chord for every dollar of the USA's debt,...
I think Taylor released them in 2019. I got 351 because that's the only one they got where I got them. It's the same size as a 351 proplec I have. I'll order the other two shapes online. Thay have...
wonderful...always great to see those og epi's getting some attention..great guitars, used by so many pro's back in the day looks and sounds great congrats & enjoy cheers
The music theory structures are more robust than needed for what composers and musicians ever produce. There are just a few key signatures employing double accidentals that actually get used, but all...
I’m really enjoying this, guys. I’m hoping to join in soon.
here's hoping this new yorker piece will stir up enough interest for a reprint...as copies of that desmond bio currently start at $250+ on amazon! cheers
I have never really considered DWPS as a technique and I have to say, having just tried it, I really like it. My alternate picking is pretty bad (generally on getting to the G string) so I have...
Something a bit special has arrived. Every since selling my Crimson WesMo and having played a friend's '54 Triumph, I've been on the lookout for a nice Epiphone. This one came up for sale, it was...
The concern that comes to mind is that the Heritage/Gibson factory is not in a low crime area.
1939 Epiphone Broadway
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