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Posts posted by Chordite
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9-42 and it behaves remarkably well. Then again I don't use the bar extensively, just palm it for a gentle vibrato.
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Yep Missouri seems to be the hub of all things JDS
http://jedistar.com/jds-guitars/
apart from one reference to 2 ex Larrivee guitar builders in British Columbia
https://www.acousticguitarforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=78815
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It Happened Today - Curved air
[video=youtube_share;BdmSLTfhuwQ]
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Since these caps are on the mains supply lines presumably you are damping hum for the whole neighborhood right?
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I don't do it. You start naming them and before you know it the want alimony when you sell them.
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Its a bit like a tattoo, you might want to change it when you are sitting in a little bed-sit after the split
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I'm sure there are people out there who name their cutlery, I'm not one of them.
Since I only have one of each the guitars are called by their proper names, The Westone, The Hondo or The Yamaha. etc'
I did toy with calling the Fender Leo and the LP Les but I thought naming was a bit sad and gave the idea up before habit set in.
However if Orianthi asked me to come over and help her name her PRS I would be enthusiastic and give it my best creative shot, could take a long dinner though
"The one I should have kept." (nearly) Everybody has one.
in Electric Guitars
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In my case 15 years back it was my 1960s Hagstrom (to pay the mortgage)
I should have sold the Les Paul instead because it would have been totally replaceable when better times returned, The Hagstrom not so much.Lesson learned keep the rarest not the most expensive
Similar to the one being very ably demonstrated here (after a suspect start)
[video=youtube_share;YbkpJGqkRko]
What was yours? (the financially fortunate with large houses who 'keep everything' need not reply )