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I never got a satisfying answer to that. Probably because it requires taking samples, putting them on a measuring device, waiting until the stabilise, etc. If you want to be really precise you'll...
I have for sale an older 1950s French made gypsy jazz guitar, with a 14 fret neck There is no brand or model, but based on shape it very obviously is the Modèle 43 from Busato’s workshop. Busato...
Video from previous owner, guitar on the left: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=X95uQcHkvSI
Nope. It's been on almost continuously for about 2 years now and there isn't a trace of damage to the nitro finish. I almost wish there were because then I'd know where to put it back if ever it came...
This is simply info re where his guitar CAME from - he switches guitars constantly, swaps pickups, etc. but his SOUND does not change that much, which does not really come as a surprise either.
Indeed. Nothing like feeling the f'n fury! LOL
That's a mighty tall statement to make in a world where John Williams exists.
Improvs are never just scales alone, or arpeggios alone, or chromatic runs alone, or chord sounds alone, and so on. They're the result of all these things honed into a musical result that fits with...
Yes. I have nothing to add to your comment. That is perfect :D
Thanks to everyone who have shared pics of their favorite instruments. They are all fine examples of the art of luthiery. From the ultra modern to vintage, solid body to hollow body, soundports to...
Beautiful Epiphone. I can see why you are satisfied.
With a professional rig like that, one is all you need. Quality over quantity has been a motto of mine for most of my life. It applies to everything. I am a happy owner of two guitars. I don’t need...
That is a pretty red. Looks like a glass of fine wine. Tasty.
A voluptuous blonde. Classic beauty. If she sings like she looks you got the full package.
Old French gypsy jazz guitar (Busato model 43)
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