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I finally got a chance to listen to this, and it was worth the wait. A lovely (and timely) tune that perfectly captures the mood of the season. Mrs. k and I had occasion today to tour a hundred or so miles of Pennsylvania byways up and down the Allegheny River, through forests no longer verdant but scarlet and gold and everything between, and "Autumn in Mew York" would have been the perfect soundtrack, especially as performed by Joe D.
The HJS sounds absolutely regal in your hands. Thank you so much for this, and all your other videos!
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11-02-2017 07:32 PM
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ck74- sounds like it was the perfect soundtrack...just not quite in exact sync!!! haha
cheers
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Originally Posted by BigMikeinNJ
It's a '39, he had it refinished in cherry which was the inspiration for his L5CT Gobel model.
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Originally Posted by pilotony
JD
Originally Posted by QAman
The pickup noise does drive me nuts, but only when I record. I think this pickup is very EFI sensitive and it picks up interference from my computer. Yeah I know, that sucks..
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Originally Posted by citizenk74
All the best to you!
Joe D
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Originally Posted by lawson-stone
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Beautiful playing Joe. Such a unique guitar. I don't have an 18 inch in the stable anymore, but I did have to adapt when I had one (even though I am a giant dude). Once I played it for a week though, it made me want to practice with just the right amount of electric volume where the acoustic sound comes through. Something special about an 18 inch body. Always enjoy your interpretations of these great songs.
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Thanks rhoadscholar. I do the same thing. My amp is 20 ft away. And I have to make LOUD to get the right balance. But that is a GREAT experience.
Thanks again!
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I forgot to add some shots..
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Some more..
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Wintermoon,
Not trying to be Tommy Two Times (I'm gonna get the papers, get the papers)... LOL
I'm sure you know a hell of a lot more about that guitar than I did. Today was the first time I even saw it (on YouTube after watching the first Dean/George clip).
Big
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Originally Posted by Max405
Some guitars I imagine are like that.
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Originally Posted by BigMikeinNJ
Just pointing out it was the same '39 Super that George had prior but refinished from blonde to red.
Pretty sure your '39 Premier retains it's original nat finish, that's my favorite guitar you own that you've posted.
I'm thinking the red finish was because it showed better on tv, much the same as Tal Farlow's red Gibson was made for a tv appearance.
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That HJS' voice, if only acoustically, could be found in round wounds.
Thanks for Kenny Burrell's AINY...loved it. Flats or rounds, that's one sweet sounding archtop Joe!
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Joe,
Beautiful playing as always. Obviously you've been sold a piece of junk, though. So I can help you by giving you maybe a hundred bucks for the Heritage so it won't be in the way. I'll even drive down to get it to save on shipping
BTW, I miss the M-4 in the background on your newer vids. I feel less safe.
Zig
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Joe,
Like yourself I value greatly the friendships
forged here on this Forum, it is a good
refuge sometimes when things are not going
so well, and without overdue sentimentality
we can liaise and share our joys , and sorrows.
Coincidentally , my dear wife’s two favourite
songs are ATTYA, and Long ago and far away
plus Johnny Mathis is an all time favourite.
The unkindly remark to you was unjustified.
We don’t take kindly to our friends being
insulted , it is not beyond the realms of
possibility that one could don the alter ego
of 007 and deal with the offender ( LOL)
Kind regards my friend,
Alan
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Joe,
Your guitar sounds probably the best to my ears of any I've heard you record. That comment should mean absolutely nothing, when you decide if it deserves to be one of your cherished keepers. When we play, it's absolutely vital that the guitar is one that we can play in total comfort and that the music is all we concentrate on. This is what creates the "perception" of a great guitar. Any struggle, ends up making the sound null and void. Some things on a guitar are changeable some are not. If you were a collector it would be easy, but you play them!
Originally Posted by Max405
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Wonderful playing, Joe; lovely to listen to on a balmy November day in Boston.
I always love the stories of fraternity on this board, and I have benefited from the wisdom, kindness, and patience of many longtime members.
Thanks for the smile today
-Chris
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Having read this entire thread, including the two posts after mine, I'm afraid I may have been completely misunderstood, so I'll set it straight right here. Other than the sentence reading: "Beautiful playing as always," eveything else about the guitar was tongue in cheek, thus meaning the exact opposite of what I wrote. I guess the winky emoticon wasn't winky enough.
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2b would be proud of your pics bro.
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Those gold evo frets look sweet !
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Originally Posted by lawson-stone
Measuring horses is done in hands, guitars in inches. Like Joe's Heritage 18 hands is a pretty big animal.
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Brother Joe,
That guitar is a keeper. You sound great on it and she will grow with you. Not all of the ponies in the stable were meant to be racehorses. A rose by any other name......
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We say "horses for courses" out in the field. Different beasties for barrel racing, fences and the flat etc....
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Originally Posted by Cavalier
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