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Originally Posted by sgosnell
I'm super close with my dad now. I'm hoping I'm doing what I need to do to make sure they'll want to be that close to me when they get older. Damn this shit is difficult.
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01-13-2020 12:18 PM
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Human relationships are always difficult. Spouses, siblings, children/parents, friends, colleagues, it's all hard, and the closer the relationship, the more difficult, because the more you care about someone, the more they can hurt you, and the more they make you happy. All I know is to keep on loving your kids, and hope for the best. It saddens me when I see parents and children who are estranged. I don't even like the occasional disagreement, although they're inevitable.
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
Which model is that and what year? I have an older Kay 1956 all-mahogany--nice guitar in every way but the neck is just barely usable. I have it set up with a super-high action for slide right now (which I can't really play but why not?). I have a 1960's Harmony that looks similar to this one. The higher quality Kay and Harmonys are very good indeed and IMO on a par with the cheaper Gibson offerings of the time.
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Originally Posted by Doctor Jeff
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yes many of the late 50's-early 60's harmony, regal, kay archtops used pressed spruce tops...a nice touch..tho often prone to some cracking along the grain line..particularly near the binding edges
& many do need a neck reset to get the neck angle right for lower action...
fun guitars...that often sound great...and look cool!
cheers
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