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This was an interesting read. Perhaps others might find it so. How’s the big band scene in your locale? Japan keeps old-school 'big band' sound alive - Nikkei Asia
well that's a good thing - its an easy repair for any decent guitar tech?
And for giggles: Donna about 140 Donna about 180 Keeping it very simple.
I realize it is a fake, but in my opinion, I think the real one SHOULD have bound holes and a bound headstock. JD
Sounds good. Very much like the GB10. Would be nice to have a side by side comparison between them, if you still have the 10?
I'm listening to Rene Thomas now, since you mentioned him and I hadn't heard his playing before. My initial thought is that he never finishes a sentence. There's almost no call and answer in his...
I'll contribute one pet peeve. It doesn't happen often, but now and then. If you're the new guy in a group that's been together for awhile, don't bring in a sloppily handwritten original tune the...
The Parsons Streets are very nice sounding pickups (I recently put a set into my D'Angelico semi-hollow in place of the original Kent Armstrong's). It's very similar in spec and output to a Classic...
LOL!!! I have been patient and kept these people at times but my metamorphosis into the soup nazi has been accelerating lately.
I once met the Rosenberg trio on a festival and got to see their gear up close. Stochelo Rosenberg was using the typical thick Wegen gypsy pick, but about half of it was missing, he said he has had...
Hey DJ The years are 1961 and 1994. The burst is a Johnny Smith Award and it likely wont be restrung for some time; It needs to be re-fretted. I'm also happy to take the tension off the neck....
I'm not much of a gig getter. I wait for the phone to ring. I know my place.
The gentlemen on the Gibson forum, commenting on the knob placement being correct, as to why he thinks it's genuine, is not entirely accurate, when he claims, most copies get it wrong. Japanese...
Big band music alive and well in Japan
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