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low end Ibanez jazz boxes can be great …. listen to what Jake Reichbart
does with his old AG75 Ibanez
and some packing tape
go Jake !
Steely Dan fingerstyle guitar arrangements by Jake Reichbart - YouTube
I’m not that level but my main playing out guitar
is a Korean AF120 with a couple of mods …. its greatLast edited by pingu; 10-01-2024 at 11:33 AM.
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10-01-2024 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim Soloway
Wow, you make that thing sing.
It wasn't my intention to say the Ibanez were bad guitars, I just don't prefer them over the Epiphone Broadway or Joe Pass guitars.
Like somebody else said, every option now is better than the Kay, Silvertone, and Harmony guitars that used to be the beginner option.
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Originally Posted by deacon Mark
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A $400 Ibanez is the Miller Lite of archtops.
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We definitely live in the Golden Age of inexpensive guitars. There's very little out there that's truly "bad."
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Originally Posted by AllanAllen
I've pretty much given up on owning high priced guitars. Just a liability at 100-400 dollar per man gigs. I still like a quality pickup in whatever I'm playing along with a good amp though.
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I don't know about worst, but I like the quirky look to this China Guitar for £80 ($107) + postage.
It will match my coffee table.
But, maybe not.
Here:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005...22922.271278.0
Edit: This Customer (below) looks pleased with his purchase, he has installed a DIY bridge pickup.
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That flattop with the F holes is kind of cool. I'd be tempted for that cheap...
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
The fret action looks very high on the picture below to my eyes.
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I would try to slap a tailpiece on it and fill the bridge pin holes. The lower bout looks weird as is.
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Originally Posted by DawgBone
We spent a few days on a beer vacation in Fredericksburg about 30 years ago, when Fredericksburg was proud to be a beer town. Meals at the hotel (which I assume is now the thing called "Bed and Brew") were fantastic. The brewmaster made some really wild stuff, and we had beer with breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I was very sad to learn that beer's no longer featured in the town's list of things to do.
Now I find out that the famous badass known as DawgBone likes Miller Lite?????
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Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
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I like the hole on the side for his beard to go inside of
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Originally Posted by AllanAllen
When we went to Austin, we always had at least one meal at Hudson's On The Bend (a very fine place that served exotic game). On one trip, my son and I both had rattlesnake cakes, followed by javelina stuffed with wild boar - fantastic!! Sadly, that too is just a memory. I'm told it was sold and reopened as a more traditional "casual" restaurant. What the heck is happening to Texas??? At least the Mountain Oyster Club in Tucson is still what it always was, and our friends who are members can still take us there.
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Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
I'm a bluesman so as long as it's cold I will drink it. Might even drink malt liquor if that's what's being served. Not a picky beer guy here.
A lot of that beer you listed is kinda hipster beer. Honestly I still think Shiner Blonde tops all of those fancy Austin craft brews and that is pretty much the official beverage of my band. I should try to get them to sponsor us because that's our go-to followed by Pearl Snap, which is an Austin brewed beer I think.
I have played in quite a few breweries and tap houses with tons of beer on tap and I still mostly like the Shiner blonde. My go-to around home is Modelo especial and Wild Turkey 101.
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Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
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Originally Posted by DawgBone
Shiner and Modelo are also great, but make my Shiner Bock and my Modelo Negro. I played regularly at a blues club in Philly called Warmdaddy's from the time it opened in about 1995 until they went downscale in location, acts, and food years ago. They had the best crawfish etouffe I've had outside of N'awlins, with Abita Turbodog (yeah!!!) to wash it down. Back in the day, they fed and watered national acts in addition to paying us, and I was a sideman for a lot of them. The food was so good that I regularly broke my life-long rule not to eat or drink anything but water, juice or coffee before or during a gig.
I hate feeling full when I have to play, and I'm never late for a gig but I don't like hanging around for hours waiting to play. But there I'd be set up and ready to play when the kitchen opened so I could have at least 90 minutes to enjoy myself properly.
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Originally Posted by John A.
LOL
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Originally Posted by DawgBone
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Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
I have a similar rule. No eating before gigs. Mostly cause I don't want food in my mic or stuck in my teeth while I'm talking and entertaining others. I've only broken that rule once in about ten years when I did six three hour gigs in two days in '18 and I was damn hungry before the last show, which I picked up short notice at the gig before it. By the time the last show was over I had caught my second wind and was ready for the next show but there was none, lol.
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