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The top is shaped so that it slopes down as it nears the tailpiece, so the bridge should tilt less. It may not be completely straight up, but a little bit of lean that way actually puts the downward...
You're very welcome. If you want me to delete my posts, just let me know. :beer:
Thanks jazzshrink. I do appreciate your input
The last one standing. Mr. Anastasios Stathopoulos would be proud.
Goodness! Tell me about the red one please! I can hear it calling my name.lol Sweet,sweet looking guitar.
One more thing, if someone says you're asking too much, let 'em know they can buy an "acceptable" copy of Vol.2 at Amazon for as little as $600!
Neither, I assure you. I remember the other listing you spoke of and provided a link to support your claim. I merely pointed out the fact that the books sold but we don't know for certain how much...
The term has become quite blurred. No denying that. Thanks for sharing the vid. Two of the towering figures of the “Free Jazz” movement. May they both rest in peace.
I would say he is as much "jazz" as Django Reinhardt was. Like Django, he brought a central European approach and flavor to the music. I don't know if he could play bebop, he certainly doesn't most...
The good doctor has provided some useful info above. More from me later as well, specifically regarding nut width, neck size and scale length, but here are a few pix to give you a sense of some of...
This morning I had an ebay uk notification of a 1998 blond 175 for £2200 BIN. I clicked on it and it had already sold! :grumpy:
His is a sad tale in the end. Here is a short biopic of Gabor Szabo. His wife and sun are in it. You see him encouraging his son to play music, and you see Gabor struggling with his vices. Sad he...
Any chance that it could then be leaning the other way too much?
Before I started this thread I messaged the guy a couple of times as felt his description was a bit brief and, to me, unclear. So I first asked about the action, neck condition etc and he was...
Forgot about the record with Chico Hamilton. Listening to it now for the first time in a while. Thanks, will listen to some of the others mentioned over here, too.
Possible Jazz Ballads by Jeff Arnold Study Group...
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