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Yes, well when your friends no longer refer to your house as your home and call it the "Museum" you know its time to start cataloging and thinking of yourself as a curator.

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Old 12-10-2010, 09:30 AM
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Some people can really play, most people think they can play, but most can't.

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I am convinced that the good players have "talent" along with hard work. Others can put hard work in for a lifetime, but - no talent...
Agree 100%, ck. I personally only know one guy who can really play. The talent thing is there for him.....wish I could say the same thing for self.
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Old 12-10-2010, 10:52 AM
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I'm impressed with the amazing guitars, fiddles and pianos on this thread. I've been learning flat-picking lately. Can you imagine the jam session if we all got together? Here is my 1971 Martin D-28



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Old 12-10-2010, 11:14 AM
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It may be possible to put together the "Pelican Don't Quit Your Day Job Band."

1 Bach Trumpet
1 Pan American Coronet
1 Violin
1 Gibson Blue Ridge circa 1972
1 Alvarez Yari 2-string circa 1974
1 ES 330 TD circa 1963
1 Epiphone 5-string banjo (fingers don't move like they used to.
1 Yamaha upright piano.

Photos laterand NO I don't run a Pawn Shop!
How much for the Bach?
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Old 12-10-2010, 06:16 PM
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Yes! I want to keep it under 4 bills for now. Way too many choices looking around the net. Looks like you can get a Big Baby used for under 3. Martins look out of reach for now. Just want a solid starter I can be happy with for a while.
You blokes have a helluva collection of beautiful axes; some nice pianos and a cello, also. I'll have to take a photo of my Tele and Ibanez Ragtime acoustic to post here.

MaineRoads, don't buy any guitar without playing it first! If you're not confident, take an experienced friend. A second hand 'name' guitar isn't guaranteed to be good. It may have been abused, be warped, have any number of issues that may cost a lot to fix - it may never have played nice 'out of the box'. Even some 'name' guitars just don't work from new. Play the guitar, listen to its tone, its feel, its playability. Is it in tune all the way up and down the fret board? Do the harmonics ring true and sweet? Does it feel nice in your hands? There are some great 'cheap' guitars out there.

Again, some nice instruments posted here....
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Old 12-11-2010, 06:18 AM
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Yea, I figured as much. I gave mine to my oldest son once I knew he would appreciate it. He was way better than I ever was. Besides the chops were gone.
Her is my new French girl friend. She is a little older than me and as you can see she already has a new bow. No amp needed just need to be amped up.
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Old 12-11-2010, 06:50 AM
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It's not the big bore Bach.
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They really package these nice don't they?
Lots of room for the moths...





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With it's case this one is almost to "National Treasure" status, ck!!! WOW!!!!! Over 1000 of these are not accounted for.


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Old 12-22-2010, 05:35 AM
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They really package these nice don't they?
Lots of room for the moths...






That reminds me... I need to send you a fathers day card this year...
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........just bought it......Epiphone Les Paul Standard plain top Honeyburst.

Very small price for a surprising good quality, finish and sound.
I play it along with a Roland Cube 30X....... just for practising at home ......after a 24-year recess. Back in my youth I played an Ibanez stratocaster clone (just for fun) and a Fisher Trombone (good enough for a bigband and even a small tv appearance).
Being away from music for 24 years gives me a hard time now. Have to learn everything new. But it's still fun and I'm glad I had the guts to start it.





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