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    I hope yours has got more teeth and a wider set than that!

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    I just got this 9 year old from Nashville

    Nick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lurcher View Post
    I just got this 9 year old from Nashville
    Phwoooar!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lurcher View Post
    I just got this 9 year old from Nashville

    Very nice!
    One of these days... I'm going to cut you into little pieces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lurcher View Post
    I just got this 9 year old from Nashville

    Thats lovely.

    I always fancied making a semi acoustic. Might just get round to it

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    Tools of the trade (a few of them, anyway)





    Lyrics are the ramblings of man, sometimes inspired by The Creator, most often, not.
    But music (melodies, harmonies, rhythms), that's God stuff.
    Always was. Always will be.


    One of the biggest lies ever told was that only certain kinds of people should listen to certain kinds of music.

    (silent) VINYL LP SLIDESHOWS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thing Fish View Post
    Beautiful guitars Gordon...

    I have been after a nice Parlour guitar for a while now. I did buy one last year but the intonation is not too hot on it and being a fixed neck with no truss rod it's a bit of an arse...

    But my hopes are forever high that a nice vintage one will turn up one day for a reasonable price...
    Thanks,

    The joys of hand made of course, is that they can be made to fit exactly. My guitars are so easy to play for me because the fingerboard and bridges are the right width for my huge plates of meat and everything is set up to suit my strange body shapes

    I used to offer that when I made guitars professionally. Makes a huge difference to the playability. These days, such stuff would probably price me out of the market although the very best makers survive of course.

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    My wife's rare and rather beautiful 9 string Moridaira:



    .....and my rather more prosaic left handed Epiphone Sheraton


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gordon Steadman View Post
    the fingerboard and bridges are the right width for my huge plates of meat
    "Plates of meat" are feet in this neck of the woods..

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