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Marc you hit the nail on the head bro.
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01-07-2016 09:11 PM
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I think Joe will probably sit tight for a while and stop being such a baby and enjoy what he has.
My Heritage Johnny Smith was an incredible guitar (top 3 probably) and it had Johnny's autograph on the label. At $3,850, it was a bargain. I would buy another one. This time, with a Rose on the pickguard...
My HDA is an amazing guitar (#2), second only to the D'Angelico.
Says a lot about Heritage for sure.
Maybe I am not critical enough or I don't know good from bad but I can honestly say, I've never played a bad jazz guitar. Ever. I still think my $360 Washburn J3 was amazing. And yes, there were a few (expensive) ones that I didn't bond with but all in all, they were great. I think I could easily conform to just about anything I've ever touched.
Im easy..
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Originally Posted by Stringswinger
And I agree.. If for some reason I don't spring up out of bed tomorrow morning, I can truly say that I've been blessed.
JD
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I think we all have been blessed. Some more than others but none the less all. If you have only 1 good Archtop guitar you are still very blessed IMO.
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Hey I've been reading the book, Acquired of the Angels. Great book. I have a question.
Does anyone know who Jimmys silent partner was? I'd like to find out where he is buried a take a piss on his grave.
Does anyone know?
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Bill Giesen
Originally Posted by Joe DeNisco
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Damn, I don't know how I missed that in the whats in a name book.
Good one, thanks JD
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According to the book, Acquired of Angels, an unnamed silent partner (who thanks to iim7 and the book "JDA, Master Builder, what's in a name") we now know as Bill Giesen, allegedly screwed Jimmy out of the major revenue generating portion of the business which was the strings. Perhaps Jimmy needed help with the business end of the company. But to cut him out completely is not cool.
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Originally Posted by Joe DeNisco
I believe this because if you look at a NYT obituary from 1964 you see:
Here is his high school graduation photo...(went to NYU)
This is his Mother's obit and note her maiden name "Demmerle". Next look at the Trademark application in 1968:
Last edited by iim7V7IM7; 01-08-2016 at 05:50 PM.
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Aha! I see where the DeMerle strings name comes from..
Nice.
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