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This....and a bunch of Teles
3 jazz bands playing The Hague, Netherlands 1937. The third band, “The Swing Pappas” @ 1:10 into clip is playing a lead on a metal bodied National single cone. Some gypsy guitarist born in Belgium ?...
Jazz guitarists, I have a conundrum. Earlier this year I paid about double what this guitar is worth. It has almost everything a player could want: Comfortable thin hollowbody model, original...
Your L5 stands out, even with a great backdrop like that. If it sounds like it looks, it is a keeper no doubt.
1955 L5 is my favorite for now.
Sorry. I think I sowed the seed ie. my wanting info on the chord every note info which took the thread off piste.
You were quick on the draw. Beat me downloading a pic by a minute. Ha! Your turn.
Times do change. Late 1960’s through the 1990’s a good 4x12 ,and especially a stack of them, were standard issue for any self respecting rock band. A row of 4x12’s on the back line is the perfect...
If you like lap steels, check out Mike Ne’er also. He has his own sound. https://youtu.be/HO5xJAmmWmM?si=pSELHBCkOIX_Q37Y https://youtu.be/Wx4y0QHCJ2Y?si=yUJilrNpAIkGLUih ...
My 2020 Mule steel tricone. Rings like a bell and doesn’t need batteries or electricity to operate. A modern marvel.
Mine would be my 2020 Mule steel tricone. It isn’t even close. I am blessed to own this instrument. With my Mule and a brass slide, the possibilities are endless.
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I, like most of you, am a guitar geek. My favorite guitars are acoustic archtops and steel tricone instruments. The curves, smells, sounds…they are seductive instruments. This topic has most...
1961 Guild Starfire 1 -- Vintage Feel & Sound --...
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