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The pre war ES 150 (1936-1941) had a solid top. The postwar ES 150 was of a laminated construction. Yours is surely laminated. The way to determine this is to remove the pup and see what the top...
Thanks, very kind of you to say. Yes; the folks here haven't figured out how to run me off. :pride:
Why is it that there are that people on both sides of these issues that think only the extremist ideology assholes are on the other side? Never mind, I'll stop asking dumb questions.
We’re in large part seniors here. Grown ups should be able to discuss a current and milestone event such as the Chauvin trial. Cops are very rarely convicted of murder, so in that sense it’s a...
I own a Blu 10 and years back, a friend lent me a 110 for a gig. Henriksen has improved quite a bit over the years. The Blu 10 is a way better amp for jazz guitar.
This week's tune choice is courtesy of TripleJazz Notes from TripleJazz: Here are my thoughts about this tune. It’s a great song from a legendary album. I always love when it comes on and have...
I really hate to let this one go but I need to sell it in order to fund another purchase. "38 Broadway (serial # 13176) in excellent shape. I bought it several years ago off of forum member...
Everything today is political and on the Internet, things get impolite quickly. Some people are incapable of agreeing to disagree. Perhaps there were problems with their toilet training as toddlers?...
I noticed immediately that this was an early ES 350. My 1952 ES 350 has the normal rounded cutaway. Maybe they were experimenting with cutaways earlier .... DB
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That night I was toggling between CNN and Fox. CNN showed people standing around, dancing, chatting in the streets. Fox showed looting and cars burning. Wha?! Looking more closely, the Fox video...
JGBE Virtual Jam (Round 15) Along Came Betty
Today, 03:24 PM in Improvisation