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01-16-2024 03:01 PM
Always enjoy a tour...
Dont most people complain about this most of the time?
Modelers, even the fancy ones, just aren't that hard.
Personally I was more reminded of a Belgian comedian called Urbanus van A(n*s) :doh:
My first electric guitar was one of these: I got it in high school for $75, and sold it after about a year for $100 (I guess that answers the other thread's question about guitars as...
Assuming the body is a Zephyr Deluxe, it would be laminate. Based on the info on Jim’s site, the neck was made between 1946 and 1954. In 1954 Epi switched to a different peghead inlay. The top...
This is cool! I’d be interested to see a comparison between early, mid and late LVB. And between him and others.
I have seen complaints in several forums online but not even close to those for Kenny G. So I agree that there is a double standard.
I agree with the forum consensus that this is an original Gibson factory-assembled guitar using Epi neck, body, and a mix of Gibson and Epi leftover parts. Absence of SN could indicate that it’s a...
Demonstrated on piano at 1:15 here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5pGS0OJyu8
Good idea. I will try also. I think it might help for improving the "muscle memory" of the fingers. Lawson mentioned that "muscle memory" in one of his postings. I like this description.
Open to sensible offers. I am based in West Wales now if you wanted to come see/try it.
They can't all be winners. This guitar demonstrates what happens when 40s, 50s and 60s Epiphone parts are force-fit then hit with a bandsaw:
Chord transition frequencies in Beethoven String...
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