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Congratulations Keith! That's a real beauty. Will be interested to hear the difference between that one and the 25" scale model, which I also have and love. I would imagine you will get a bit more...
I was kidding about it being difficult, although probably difficult enough for someone like me lol
Spec sheet - European Alpine Spruce Top and European Curly Maple Back and Sides!!! Ric worked under D'Aquisto and is a master luthier. This guitar is proof! Also, The nut width is standard 1 11/16."
Yep, it’s a beautiful guitar. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Aggree. The SoHo's is much more subtle. (But still blingly bound.)
Selling this fantastic McCurdy Kenmare Archtop built by Ric McCurdy in 2009. Bought it at Rudy's for this price, but recently got a 69' L5 so need to sell this. The guitar is in almost perfect...
Wait a minute, I have one of those watches! The grey one. It was fairly inexpensive, I like it a lot! But I get that it's not a real Speedmaster, and I have a few real "analog" watches. I'm...
Exactly. In fact it's easier than RC, it doesn't do the Eb/Ebm thing in the middle. It's just 1625 repeated the whole time. No secondary doms either. Unless you reharm it.
The big band in the intro montage should fire the conductor. That’ll get them all a little more scratch. No need for a conductor on Feeling Good.
Are we talking about the same thing? This thread's about learning the heads of the tunes, not soloing. The heads of the other tunes here are very boppy and complicated but Flintstones is about as...
I wish my problem was that I sounded too much like Wes…
I played the Premier SS last year and I was quite impressed of how good it sounded. I think Kurt Rosenwinkel had a signature model SS Premier.. Arnie...
But that back! Listed on the website for $6k.
$7500 McCurdy Kenmare Archtop 17'' (Floating...
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