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Beautiful playing Joe, as always. I love the guitar too.
Keith
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11-23-2019 08:59 PM
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Wow! Joe, this guitar sounds so good in your capable hands, and looks just so fine! At a certain level, Craft becomes Art. This guitar is a piece of Art. Your playing is from the heart. It is Art. Always be You, man.
And kudos andto you, Big! And many more... Ya done good, fella!
Vinnie, keep doin' what you're doin' 'cause you're doin' good!
And Mark, if you're reading this - your guitars are second to none! None!
To all:
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Always nice to see your vids. The campy sounds super. Defiantly seems to suite your style.
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ps- hey Joe D..been re-listening...think it could take one gauge higher thoms string setup...think it'd really make it sing..it's got a very lively top..if the fingers don't mind! hah
cheers
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Originally Posted by neatomic
Originally Posted by floatingpickup
Thanks buddy.
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Originally Posted by neatomic
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Originally Posted by Max405
Joe, Vinny, Mike, thanks for showing us what friendship is all about.
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wow..i figured your 12's!! amazing clarity for 13's...that's some guitar!
you could get your pat martino (15's) on with that axe!! haha
cheers
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Yeah, I ran out of 12’s.
I actually like the 13’s. I might switch.
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Very nice! There is a lot to like.
First, I find it appealing on an intangible level to know the builder and to respect him. There's an inexplicable value to that- call it a good vibe. That can't be found in a sweat shop factory piece.
I like also that the ebony board isn't dyed black and isn't naturally jet black. Solid black looks great but requires depleting more ebony trees to find it, and the absence of brown streaking does not improve quality. I don't think it looks better, not any more.
F hole binding guilds the lily. As long as the buffing compound is removed from the edges, I'm good.
Fretboard inlays can be nice, but they are unnecessary. Andres Segovia did well without them. Adequate practice obviates them.
I notice the neck looks to be on the thin side. I find that very helpful with a wider nut.
It looks and sounds great. The heavier strings give a little more fullness to the sound.
I hope you keep this, Joe. There really is no need to move on to another full body archtop. When I was a pup I wish my teacher would have given me this one piece of advice: wear your guitar out. So Joe, I hope you play this until this neck finish is gone and you're on your third refret.
I know you have wandering eyes. Stop it!
(Maybe I'm projecting a bit!)
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Joe you are one-of-a-kind just like that guitar. You and your playing are such an inspiration and encouragement to me.
I like the guitar too. It deserves you, but without you playing it, that guitar is just lovely furniture.
The player makes the guitar. You are the best thing that ever happened to that one.
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I don't know what the chain is for those videos, but I find the tone fabulous. The more I am exposed to the Campellone sound and build quality, the more impressed I am.
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I could listen to you play all day Joe. The Campellone suits you very nicely. The tone is great and all factors contribute, from the gear to your sensitive technique.
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Originally Posted by Marty Grass
You are right. The financial burden of caring for my in-laws and the sale (and devistating financial loss) of my house really put us in a terrible financial position. We are working our way out of it. I went from almost 10 guitars, most them expensive, to a couple. The good thing is, we are living again. My goal is to get to 3 or maybe 4. I think I know what they are now. I didnt plan on the Campellone being in the mix. But it worked its way in and I've grown attached to it. Its an eye opener.
The prospect of wearing out a Guitar scares me to death! I like my stuff to be kept in perfect condition. So having a couple (that make sense) sort of stretches out the wear and tear aspect a bit. I am gonna play them all, and care for them lovingly.
I know what I want now. I am not going to deviate. I know which of the two I will settle in with. The question is, will there be three? And if so, what will three be? The good thing is, I know what to choose from.
And... If you are projecting, I am glad to help!!
Thanks MG.
Joe D
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Originally Posted by lawson-stone
I am glad I can help! And thanks for being my pal.
JD
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Originally Posted by omphalopsychos
Thanks again.
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Originally Posted by wengr
Thank you very much!
The chain is getting more and more complicated.
1st, The Guitar - Campellone Standard
2nd, Effects/Digital Interface - Boss GT-001 using a very simple effect chain. Amp Fender Twin, Pre Amp Fender Twin (both with flat EQ), No compression and Only Reverb.
3rd, Computer - Toshiba Qosmio, with Core i7 and 20 gigs of RAM (was my sons old Gaming Computer)
4rd Software - Corel VideoStudio Pro, with Multi Cam Capture (up to 4 cameras)
Cameras - 3 Logitech C920's. My wife just bought me a C930e, which will take the place of the middle camera. It has a wider field of view, so I can move it closer and it will be sharper and need less light as a result.
I hope that helps.
JD
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Just lovely, along with beautiful tone and pretty playing! Congrats, HNGD
and play her in good health!
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nice post, JD - been so busy here lately I haven't had time to check in on the forum, so thanks to VK for forwarding me the link to your post - anyway, happy to hear you're so pleased with the Standard - and congrats to Big Mike on his 73rd!
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Happy birthday, Big Mike!
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Joe,
it’s all been said already so I won’t add to the profusion of delight this post has instigated
We both know that Vinny’s
recommendations are to be taken seriously. All Kudos to him, and Big Mike’s Birthday and generosity.
This forum is the best ,
members genuinely pleased for others and their acquisitions and good fortune.
Let’s hope the bad times are behind you and you can look forward to many years of entertaining others with your excellent videos.
We have a unique group of special friends , long may it continue.
007
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A second thank you and a rousing Hey Man to all of you.
Big
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Joe, I have been away from the forum for a while. I just want to say WOW what a great guitar! In your hands she sounds like a million dollars, but then again so do the guitars in all your videos. Seeing and hearing you play this model masterpiece makes me happy, VERY happy! I can't add much to what has already been said except more videos please
Congratulations! Sounds like a perfect match to me
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Dougie my man!
Thanks for doing us proud, and thank you very much for coming on and giving your buddy a little love.
A million dollars? Nice. We’ve come a long way. Waaayy back when our parents weren’t even in their parents plans yet, Gibson ran an ad that said, “not even a thousand dollars can build a guitar with better sound”.. can you imagine?
Always great seeing you Dougie. And thank you for always being a gentleman.
Joe D
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Nice story guys! Beautiful guitar and nice playing. Happy Happy!
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