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Originally Posted by telephone
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09-27-2022 11:54 AM
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And for you "folkies." An early Washburn and Bay State.
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Originally Posted by Burrellesque
Last edited by Woody Sound; 09-27-2022 at 03:55 PM.
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Originally Posted by Paulie2
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Originally Posted by deacon Mark
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Originally Posted by ThatRhythmMan
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
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Those faded sunburst back with that kind of flamed maple are simply about the best. Combines real beauty with class that does not go overboard. A gem.
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1843, London, a Melophonic (!) Guitar by brothers D. & A. Roudhloff. With Brazilian rosewood of the highest quality on back, sides...and neck! Sounds beautiful.The Melophonic was bigger in the body that other guitars of that era, not hugely, maybe an inch wider and longer, and came with X-bracing - in the same year that C. F. Martin is supposed to have invented X-bracing. Arguments rage over who was the first. This is one great guitar. Sounds great for mellow jazz too. Originally gut-strung.
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Excellent. Are they ball-ends, or do you tie a knot?
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Tie a knot, definitely.
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I know you Euro folks often lament about the lack of American guitars available over there, but you have a goldmine for historical 19th century romantic guitars.
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That's for sure!
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The original trio of 80's vintage Ibanez time/modulation pedals. All bought new back then, now highly sought after. The chorus is the best I have ever heard. (If you like that kind of thing.) Basically two choruses in one. Put them both on very low and it's silky smooth without the warbling.
Last edited by Woody Sound; 09-27-2022 at 08:03 PM.
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Lovely
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
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Originally Posted by Little Jay
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Originally Posted by Rhythmisking
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Originally Posted by Spook410
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1950 Epiphone Devon. I love this guitar.
This left Kalamazoo in 1958 as an ES-125T. Various people unknown have done horrible things to it, and now it's more or less a TDC. Collector's value: 0. Player's value: priceless.
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
Steven
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Almost forgot my 80-ish Richelieu Golden Eagle long scale plectrum jazz banjo, complete with the original pick holder and sliding volume mute for quiet practicing. High-end long scale 4 string plectrum jazz banjos are hard to find in the newer market. When I retire from my day job this coming Spring I will take it apart and clean/polish the entire metal rim parts.
Last edited by Woody Sound; 09-29-2022 at 08:37 AM.
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
steven
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Originally Posted by stevo58
Just be careful with the mute. If you put it full on, it can knock over the bridge if you don't hold it in place while doing so.
Henriksen Blu 6 w/ gig bag
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