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good deal for the sax player, not an awful deal for the old lady imo
Originally Posted by sgcim
it's much, much better than some of the stories I've heard of uninformed people being taken advantage of.
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09-12-2024 04:33 PM
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Sorry for the way off topic.. but my plan is to be down to a single instrument when I pass. And at 70 it's not too soon to start that multi-year process.
Of course.. which instrument is to be the last, or even the last five or so is another matter.
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That could take some clever planning
Originally Posted by Spook410
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At today’s prices, no thank you. Should’ve purchased one when they were $2k.
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The blonde matte isn’t nearly as bad. This one has Lollar pickups and a new wiring harness. And was acquired very cheap.
Originally Posted by John A.
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One sax player friend of mine got so turned off by what the sax player did, he's calling for a universal boycott on anyone having anything to do with him.
Originally Posted by wintermoon
But he always hated the guy anyway, because the sax player always hogs all the solos on gigs, and is a big show-off on his solos.
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just to round this thread out with all the horn talk
Originally Posted by stolnd
this is mr. joe pass performing on his horns, he’s got six of them (nobody will convince me those aren’t six horns)
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At least this lady didn't take the music store's 1.5--2k appraisal for her dad's Stromberg, assuming they offered to purchase for that price.
Originally Posted by sgcim
Antiques Roadshow | Appraisal: Stromberg Archtop Guitar, ca. 1950 | Season 16 | Episode 22 | PBSLast edited by wintermoon; 09-13-2024 at 02:48 AM.
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I agree. In general, I think Gibson's satin finishes in natural look pretty good, red ones, too. And in general I try favor not letting the visuals get in the way of an otherwise worthwhile guitar. I mostly play with my eyes closed anyway.
Originally Posted by 2bornot2bop
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Horns? How so?
Originally Posted by stolnd
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Amazing pop singer Pat Upton with a 175.
(ps - Check out the bass player's nifty footwork.)
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Tres Chic
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I grew up a Motown guy. But that was always one of my all time favorite tunes. Still is! That song just grooves!
Originally Posted by Woody Sound
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If we all agree that he is a ”meanest” ”badass” ”cat” in jazzguitar world, we could say that he ”blows” his ”horns” like nobody.
Originally Posted by Sleeko
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his articulation reminds me of how a horn might play some of those lines I guess
Originally Posted by Sleeko
also joe pass sings like one, the dude was just out of this world
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Thanks guys, I was scratching my head. Makes sense now.
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I once came into a big band rehearsal with a new guitar, and the tenor player said, "Hey, nice horn."
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I have never heard of any instrument other than a horn being called a horn until this thread.
Now axe or piece, many times no matter what the instrument.
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When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail
Originally Posted by Woody Sound
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When I was coming up late 60's your instrument was called your horn regardless, could be a piano. It's traditional but not so common these days. But think about the dominant instrument in jazz history and major players. Makes sense right?
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That must have been either a colloquialism or a curiosity with limited appeal..I’ve been playing professionally since 1960 and I’ve never heard anyone refer to any instrument but a horn as a horn. As for the dominant instrument in jazz, I didn’t know there was one. But if I had to guess, I’d say piano.
Originally Posted by Dean_G
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I heard the word ax used to refer to different instruments, but never the word horn.
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In NYC in the early 70's, cats often called a guitar a horn. It always seemed strange to me, but it was a thing.
Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
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In all fairness I remember Tal Farlow referring to playing like a horn. It was style I'm guessing but you'd never hear Barney Kessel referring to his guitar as a horn. He was trying to be heard over the horns.
Last edited by Sleeko; 09-16-2024 at 03:11 PM.
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Reminds me of that old saying...
Originally Posted by sgcim



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