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Originally Posted by joe2758
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11-08-2024 05:02 PM
Fie upon youOriginally Posted by joe2758I play one of those dixiland banjo tremelos there
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If I can add to the seller's ad :smile-new:, I have one of those ProGo cases. They are one of the best bags I have ever encountered. And I've owned Mono, etc.
Sick. Just bear in mind that even an excellent teacher might not be a good fit. Jack might be the dude, or he might be great in ways you don’t need, or your personalities might not mesh well...
Yes! Also, I’ve never seen kerfed x-braces in a Gibson archtop. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Sent Jack an intro to myself as a guitar player, where I have been, all the way to where I am at, and I am also sending him a video of my current playing for context. It should give any good teacher...
Johnny Smith and George Van Eps's compilation recording, two very different styles of solo guitar. Peter Bernstein's solo album recorded live at Small's. Gene Bertoncini's solo albums, Quiet...
Thank you for the confirmation TRM!
With some past "in person" experience and as far as I know, X-braced L-7's didn't have kerfed bracing. With that "sway back" look I used to think X braced 17" Gibsons of that period had top...
The ‘30s x-braced guitars were actually carved that way with kind of a double hump. They all look that way. It’s actually not sinking. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Looks like beautiful wood. Maybe post a real pic instead of "guitar noir?" :wink-new:
I think this is a little bit dismissive. Where I was growing up, I would’ve had to drive an hour at the very least to find a jazz guitar teacher. As it happens I was really lucky with the guy I got...
I've had great luck with JJs in my Fender tweed amps. Haven't tried any of the boutique tubes that seem to be all over the place for premium prices.
This is my '37 L-7 - - x braced. I bought it around 2000 and it looked like this. I almost didn't buy it 'til I got my luthier to look at it. He said it was settled but stable. Here I am 25 years...
I think they have a 1-3/4" neck width, if that's any concern to you.
When GE closed their USA Sylvania plant decades ago, that was a gut punch to Boogie amps. I stocked up on some European Phillips 6L6 matched quad sets at that time. They are close, but not quite the...
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