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Originally Posted by Lobomov
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12-06-2021 11:43 AM
Pat is a very intelligent musician and a great composer.Originally Posted by LobomovPat worked his ass off from a young age and came out of school as an analphabet as all his time went into guitar. According to an interview with himself, he claims that he didn't learn to read and write properly before in his 20s.
Musical talent isn't a gift from God that just is there without any work.
Thanks. This big PDF book work really well using Forscore on an Ipad!
It won't have a serial # but you can check the factory order # stamped on the inside back viewed through the f hole. That and the features of that particular guitar should give you a good idea or...
Thank you very much for sharing this very valuable resource with us!
That es 125 Should go to Luthier to have the brace reglued, and then be sold for no less than 2.2 K
Yep. And I'm not far from WI...but with a 3 month furlough on the way I can't go spending a grand on a guitar...
I think what joebonni was referencing was these promotinal video's Bucky made for D'angelico https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diPEAsPbBxs .Of course Bucky would have sounded good playing a cigarbox...
Here I forgot one thing maybe I got the one off that was made better than some of the other EXL-1’s. That’s why I bought this guitar it blew out all the other jazz boxes in the shop. This could be...
Yes, that's it. Essentially identical to the Joe Pass version. They were all made by Samick back then.
I seem to remember seeing that Trogly guy unboxing a full-size version of this.
I too have a Zephyr Regent; 1998 vintage. It's a great guitar. I also have an Emperor like yours although mine was made a few years later than yours and it has the Joe Pass name added to it. I...
You can think of the attenuator in a TM Twin as a knob to select several different wattage “models” of a Twin. A tube Twin can break up at very high volumes. The attenuator feature allows you to...
As a user of electric acoustics, to me that Kammerer is SUPER cool.
Grant Green, What is This Thing
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