Here is my 1956 Gibson L7CN For sale. It includes a rhythm chief 1100 pick up from the 1960s mounted by a stick. Guitar is all original except for the pick guard set ups. I have three set ups one is acoustic, second is a Lollar blade Charlie Christian style pick up, And then the 1100 rhythm chief. Asking $6899 shipped domestic net to me.
Some light scratches and dings, but absolutely crack free. Frets are good and playable, but on the last crown. This is likely an update the next owner will need to do some time down the line.
Nice guitar but you want the same price as Reverb. You might do the forum a favor and give them a break if you sell it through the forum, you don't pay any fees.
A bump for a great vintage setup. Guitar is clean and great shape vintage pickup setup is solid and versatile. Knock $800 off is you don’t want the pickup.
For me personally, I handle it quite simple.
I stay away from guitars built with parts of Brazilian Rosewood without mentioning a CITES certificate in the description.
This makes my life easier...
I crashed with a bike some years ago and got an undislocated radius fracture. I too managed to drive the 10 kilometers home on the bike.
And then there was Tyler Hamilton who broke a collar bone...
Very well, but not till I've answered the two points you made. First, the line about Derek Bailey was light-hearted. It was a joke. I was trying to make a humorous contrast. Like saying after Sir...
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To answer your questions, guitar amps with a transistor power amp can usually accept a speaker impedance between 4 - 16 ohms.
Same will be the case for the Yamaha amps.
Also, the...
I wouldn't worry about the plexus nerve block - that stuff works, and the chances of closed reduction for many of these "boxer" fractures are good. The timing of the operation is ok: most fractures...
That's a great post Mick. I just started a thread for the official study group for the book.
Would you mind posting this post in there? Just to keep everything in one place. Thank you
This is the official thread for the Jeff Arnold Jazz Ballads book.
You can find the book on Amazon using the link below. For a quick start there's a free PDF of the book available online but if...
You started that poll in 2015. Nobody has commented since March last year. I would not call it current. And the jazz world is a lot wider and a lot more modern than this forum. I would not put money...
I think he’s just using very heavy strings. At least 13’s. The sound is though the strings are very high tension.
Peoples idea of these guitars sounding thin is not true imo. For a start, all...
You wrote, "I don't know, maybe David Baily went home, put on some Beethoven, breathed a sigh of relief, and smiled the evening away happily." I take that to mean you think he was insincere. And...
Arnold's rendition is rather tame.
In Barry Galbraith's version, he plays a symmetrical voicing in bar 6th that is cool:
6th Bar:
Am11: x-x-0-5-5-3-x
>> D7(alt): x-6-7-7-7-x >>...
Jazz Ballads by Jeff Arnold
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