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That was one of the reasons that I bought one although I no longer have it. Also wanted to try a 25" scale length. I think that it is the closest thing to the Hag that Jimmy D'Aquisto was involved in producing. Really a nice guitar for the money. Great playing neck, decent pick ups, very sturdy and flawless build. It also had a small sound post under the bridge. I suggest that anyone looking for a Chinese Epiphone, or the like, should consider a Hag.
Originally Posted by Woody Sound
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12-04-2019 09:35 PM
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Yawn.
Originally Posted by Franz 1997
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That 48 DA Style B would probably be my last guitar if I had to go down to just one guitar.
Originally Posted by Rob MacKillop
As luck would have it, I do not foresee that day.
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I always liked lucite gits, but they're so heavy and hard to find... they blend in so well :-)
Originally Posted by grahambop
I lost my lucite strat somewhere in the house, I suspect I'll find it by stubbing my toe on it.
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Where do you sit when company comes over?
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No couch (well. I have one, but it's not very photogenic): Most of this stuff I've had for a while. The Kala Tri Back Tenor Uke, the Gibson PRM 2019 (a gift), the Henriksen Bud, and the Fender Mustang PJ Bass are new this year.
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You have too much time on your hands, Tom
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My couch is otherwise occupied.
Originally Posted by Tom Karol
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I would love to participate but my guitar has a cold!
Will
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You're obviously not playing your scales fast enough, Will...
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(Top) Trenier 17” Artifex, Comins 16” Zelig
(2nd Row) Buscarino Rhapsody, Comins 16” Classic
(3rd Row) Buscarino Cabaret, Lehmann Model Manouche
(Bottom) Brondel Honeycaster, CP Thornton Professional



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All very well, but where’s the couch?
Originally Posted by iim7V7IM7
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Need to buy one of those. On my list...
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Beautiful...all of them.
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Nice collections!
So many guitars, so little time!
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Been signed up here for awhile, but only just utilizing the forum. Figured this thread was a good a place to start as any. Here's my current lot:
The last two are some current restorations I'm working on, but the others are (top, from left):
1935 Kay Kraft Venetian
1934 Kay Kraft Venetian
1934/35 Kay Kraft Venetian
1932 Kay Kraft Venetian
1928/9 Kay Kraft Tenor Guitar
2009 Gallato RS-1939 "Modele Noir" Selmer
Mandocello - Hand built
2015 Altamira M01F f-hole Selmer
2018 Eastman Mandola
Old Selmer - pieced with original Selmer parts, neck is new
1929 Kay Kraft w/adj. neck
I also have a 1923 Paramount Style A Plectrum Banjo that'll be arriving soon...just bought it.
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You mean, you need to have one of those custom made for you, right? ;^)
Originally Posted by iim7V7IM7
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Thinking about it....
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We can go there, yes.
Originally Posted by pcjazz
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Current couch shot...my 5 year old snuggling with me, about to watch the Bears game...
Of course theres a few guitars out too
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Shooting guitar pix on the couch is not so easy, here at the Hammerdome:
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Haha, love this!
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Hammertone should still be allowed to use that Breuer chair.
His pic makes me rethink the term "couch archtop" ... there was a thread some months ago.
I associate jazz music with human emotions, mainly joie de vivre - wish you galore!
Last edited by Ol' Fret; 12-06-2019 at 06:33 AM.
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It runs in the family.
Originally Posted by thelostboss
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My two for tonight: on the right, a guitar by Ammon Meinel, luthier from East Germany. On the left... well, I’ve got no idea. All I know it’s also from East Germany.
No, I’m not German.
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