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Zombie Three, DFZ
In honour of the new releases, I felt I should play a T style, so the Hubcap was the pick tonight. A pair of P90s. Patsy Cline to warm up, some Bach and some Lenard Cohen. Great guitar.
Here ya go, Dave!Let's see that 594 Soapy! I had an early black Soapy I should've never let go. It's on my short list of guitars to find again at some point, although these days I'm primarily focused on acoustic.
That thing is drop dead gorgeous!Here ya go, Dave!
No more so than your lovely green one, but on behalf of the guitar, I thank you!That thing is drop dead gorgeous!
Dayum dude...Classical morning.
Moonlight narrow fields, playing jazzy originals through channel two of the Mark V. I hope NF stick this time around because they are too good to go missing again.
The neck does deserve a closer look. Note in particular the wood at the 12th fret.Dayum dude...
Not sure what I like more... the top? The inlays? The pups?
This is the full meal deal.
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Oh my! I really should own a Blue Fade - what a stunner, congrats!Dusted off Calypso for a few days of practice , such a magnifcent example of Lutherie ..
That cocobolo board is killer!The neck does deserve a closer look. Note in particular the wood at the 12th fret.
Mrs and I snuck into the vault just before it closed at Experience 2010 and found these bits of wood nobody else had been interested in. The guitar weighs 6.04lbs with no chambering.
Be still my beating heart (but not too still)...The neck does deserve a closer look. Note in particular the wood at the 12th fret.
Mrs and I snuck into the vault just before it closed at Experience 2010 and found these bits of wood nobody else had been interested in. The guitar weighs 6.04lbs with no chambering.