Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted
5 minutes ago, Goredho said:

Will have to pick one up next time I head to Denver.

Do you have Amazon Prime?  They're $1.95 with free same-day shipping if I'm reading the website correctly.

  • Like 1
Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Do you have Amazon Prime?  They're $1.95 with free same-day shipping if I'm reading the website correctly.

Same day only if you place an order of $35 or more. Throw in some strings, picks, and an extra snark. 

Edited by Deej
  • Like 1
Posted
17 minutes ago, Deej said:

Same day only if you place an order of $35 or more. Throw in some strings, picks, and an extra snark. 

Ah, you're right.  Free tomorrow.  I don't know how much they pay for postage, but it would cost me at least $0.50 to mail that thing, so it's a pretty good deal.

  • Like 2
Posted

At this point I couldn't imagine changing strings without a winder, especially considering how many of mine have a Bigsby.

While we on the subject of changing strings, let's all take a lesson from the master.


  • Like 2
Posted
On 2/17/2020 at 10:35 PM, AnotherUTFan said:

This book told me that my guitar would stay in tune better with 3 wraps and always tuning up to pitch, never down. .

b647c115ec67b7318015188b08b7dde4.jpg

That Ralph Denyer is full of shit, man

  • Like 3
Posted
4 hours ago, AnotherUTFan said:

At this point I couldn't imagine changing strings without a winder, especially considering how many of mine have a Bigsby.

While we on the subject of changing strings, let's all take a lesson from the master.
 

 

I love that shit

 

  • Like 5
Posted
On 2/17/2020 at 1:11 PM, Celery Man said:

It's Presidents Day, so you're going to need a new SG and Explorer as well

FINJZK6E3LWFFR74LIRR36GHFI.jpg

Does the drummer play with one stick and half a head on his drums?

Posted (edited)

What the hell kinda Gibson bridge lets you wrap the tuning peg first before sticking the string through the other end?

Edited by DougO
Posted
5 hours ago, AnotherUTFan said:

At this point I couldn't imagine changing strings without a winder, especially considering how many of mine have a Bigsby.

While we on the subject of changing strings, let's all take a lesson from the master.
 

 

 

After the "2 or 3 Wind Fracas of 2020," B.B. drops like 12 winds on the thread.

Posted

The Dano is my first with a Pau Ferro fingerboard. It's a nice example that looks nicer than some of my rosewood ones. Very tight grain. Not porous. Looks like rosewood and feels like maple. I would steer away from any light examples if you don't like them, because oiling it probably won't darken it, since it probably won't soak in much. Imagine you'd need to dye it.

Posted

This is the original bridge on my 82 LP Custom. I forget the name of it. Like TX-7 or some such.

Problem with that is you can’t wrap the string around jimmy page style.
Posted

You'd have to know how much string to wrap, though, right?  Seems odd.  I'm too old for that shit.

I just load the ball end into the bridge, and start the tuning knob wrap with X amount of slack in the string.  I use the width of my hand to roughly measure that slack.  Works for me.

  • Like 2
Posted

So that Guitar Handbook posting re-ignited my lust for Gibson arch tops of all varieties.  This one is pretty nice:

https://reverb.com/item/31047103-2014-gibson-custom-crimson-byrdland-archtop-hollow-body-jazz-guitar

spp8y9cuktsm82uorxlk.jpg

 

I just don't yet have the jazz chops to justify such a fine instrument.  But if I've learned anything over time, it's that making an aspirational purchase of a guitar has definitely made me a better player.  

 

I mean, collector.  

  • Like 3
Posted
1 hour ago, Chad Fuck said:

I just don't yet have the jazz chops to justify such a fine instrument.

Just play whatever you usually play, but make a few mistakes.  Voila!  You’re playing jazz.

  • Like 2
  • Haha 1
Posted
41 minutes ago, Bogeywon said:

57a96f4d038a5f457dfc35fddff3308c.jpg

GC guy sent me this. All the case candy comes with it. Said mid March they will drop the price. Hope it doesn’t sell!


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

He knows he's got you, doesn't he?

Posted
10 minutes ago, Chad Fuck said:

He knows he's got you, doesn't he?

He does lol! I worked with him back in the early 2000s. But it’s gotta be the right price. What do you think a good price on that is?

Posted
2 minutes ago, Bogeywon said:

He does lol! I worked with him back in the early 2000s. But it’s gotta be the right price. What do you think a good price on that is?

The only other one similar on Reverb is quite a bit more.  But of course, it's still sitting there waiting to sell. 

https://reverb.com/item/31723442-fender-stratocaster-relic-1956-limited-edition-namm-2011-2011-black

Posted
3 hours ago, Chad Fuck said:

So that Guitar Handbook posting re-ignited my lust for Gibson arch tops of all varieties.  This one is pretty nice:

https://reverb.com/item/31047103-2014-gibson-custom-crimson-byrdland-archtop-hollow-body-jazz-guitar

spp8y9cuktsm82uorxlk.jpg

 

I just don't yet have the jazz chops to justify such a fine instrument.  But if I've learned anything over time, it's that making an aspirational purchase of a guitar has definitely made me a better player.  

 

I mean, collector.  

Good note about aspirational purchases.  The ES-330 has me playing and writing some things I probably wouldn't if all I had were solid bodies.

Now when can we expect to see your new jazz axe? :D

Posted

GC usually pays 40%--50% of retail for used instruments.  So they probably have, maybe, $1,200 in that guitar.  I'd over them 20% over that and tell them the guitar looks pretty beat up. ;)

  • Like 2
Posted
2 minutes ago, Goredho said:

Good note about aspirational purchases.  The ES-330 has me playing and writing some things I probably wouldn't if all I had were solid bodies.

Now when can we expect to see your new jazz axe? :D

And if a 330 interests him, I'd gladly sell him my Goldtop Casino. 

Posted



So that Guitar Handbook posting re-ignited my lust for Gibson arch tops of all varieties.  This one is pretty nice:
https://reverb.com/item/31047103-2014-gibson-custom-crimson-byrdland-archtop-hollow-body-jazz-guitar
spp8y9cuktsm82uorxlk.jpg
 
I just don't yet have the jazz chops to justify such a fine instrument.  But if I've learned anything over time, it's that making an aspirational purchase of a guitar has definitely made me a better player.  
 
I mean, collector.  


This is why I've developed no fucks in buying quality guitars these days. If you take care of them they as good as money in the bank.

I told y'all years ago when I met my new boss, now close friend, who had over 65 guitars in his collection. He told me then that he figured he could sell them one by one to finance vacations and whatnot once he retired.

He's now retired and did well enough for himself that he and his wife get by on their fixed incomes and even travel a couple times a year. Now whenever he gets the itch for a new guitar he just buys it and digs something out his collection that he hasn't touched in years and leaves it on consignment to pay for it. He just bought a B-Bender Tele and sold a Sants Cruz acoustic to pay for it.

In short, Im kinda eying guitars these days the same way I do my 401k, only a lot more fun in the interim.
  • Like 2
Posted
1 minute ago, Goredho said:

Good note about aspirational purchases.  The ES-330 has me playing and writing some things I probably wouldn't if all I had were solid bodies.

Now when can we expect to see your new jazz axe? :D

It'll be a while.  I still have Chad Jr.'s college to pay for!

I have a lead on a nice 1953 ES-175 with P-90s.  It's beat to hell, missing some binding, etc.  But it has the feel/sound.  I know the owner just bought a fancier, newer Gibson (no pics, haven't seen it yet).  So I'm hoping that'll make him decide to let go of the ES-175 at a reasonable "players" price.  We shall see.  Looks something like this:

lkbjnbccdxbp0jf9z7lf.png

  • Like 4
Posted (edited)
47 minutes ago, Chad Fuck said:

It'll be a while.  I still have Chad Jr.'s college to pay for!

I have a lead on a nice 1953 ES-175 with P-90s.  It's beat to hell, missing some binding, etc.  But it has the feel/sound.  I know the owner just bought a fancier, newer Gibson (no pics, haven't seen it yet).  So I'm hoping that'll make him decide to let go of the ES-175 at a reasonable "players" price.  We shall see.  Looks something like this:

lkbjnbccdxbp0jf9z7lf.png

I've got a 1952 ES-175 I inherited from my wife's grandfather.  It's in fantastic shape except one fret has come unglued at one end.  I need to take it in and get it worked.

spacer.png

Edited by Judge Roybeanbag
  • Like 7
Posted
21 minutes ago, Judge Roybeanbag said:

I've got a 1952 ES-175 I inherited from my wife's grandfather.  It's in fantastic shape except one fret has come unglued at one end.  I need to take it in and get it worked.

spacer.png

Wow that's a beauty.  I'll beat it sounds great.  

We've discussed this amp before, right?

  • Like 1
Posted
Just now, Chad Fuck said:

Wow that's a beauty.  I'll beat it sounds great.  

We've discussed this amp before, right?

Yeah, it's the old '59 Fender Super.  I bought a little Orange Crush 20RT for myself for Christmas and have been using that to fool around on.  Much easier to play quietly.

  • Like 3
Posted
6 minutes ago, AnotherUTFan said:

Good to see you here Judge.

Lurk a lot, not much to post other than liking other peoples' stuff.  Although my wife got a notion about a month ago to learn to play bass (my son plays), so there might be some new equipment in the future.  Kinda disconcerting to come home in the evening and see hear a middle-aged woman playing Nirvana bass lines upstairs.  😂

  • Like 6
Posted (edited)
19 minutes ago, Judge Roybeanbag said:

Lurk a lot, not much to post other than liking other peoples' stuff.  Although my wife got a notion about a month ago to learn to play bass (my son plays), so there might be some new equipment in the future.  Kinda disconcerting to come home in the evening and see hear a middle-aged woman playing Nirvana bass lines upstairs.  😂

I bet!

1359819_Wallpaper2.jpg

Edit:  And great guitar, will have to rep tomorrow.

Edited by Goredho
  • Like 3
Posted
Yeah, it's the old '59 Fender Super.  I bought a little Orange Crush 20RT for myself for Christmas and have been using that to fool around on.  Much easier to play quietly.
Thought that might be a Super. Very cool amp.
  • Like 1
Posted
38 minutes ago, Judge Roybeanbag said:

Lurk a lot, not much to post other than liking other peoples' stuff.  Although my wife got a notion about a month ago to learn to play bass (my son plays), so there might be some new equipment in the future.  Kinda disconcerting to come home in the evening and see hear a middle-aged woman playing Nirvana bass lines upstairs.  😂

Pixies+Perform+Hammerstein+Ballroom+New+

  • Like 1
Posted

Not as disconcerting as heating her playing bass and then a guitar kicking in. 

The horror realizing she has some strange dude up there playing your guitar.

  • Like 4
Posted
1 minute ago, Deej said:

Not as disconcerting as heating her playing bass and then a guitar kicking in. 

The horror realizing she has some strange dude up there playing your guitar.

source.gif

  • Like 1
Posted
26 minutes ago, Deej said:

Not as disconcerting as heating her playing bass and then a guitar kicking in. 

The horror realizing she has some strange dude up there playing your guitar.

Guitar cuckolding is some sad, sad shit.

  • Like 6
  • Haha 1
Posted
1 hour ago, Goredho said:

I bet!

1359819_Wallpaper2.jpg

Edit:  And great guitar, will have to rep tomorrow.

She had him killed I’m convinced from that doc. The Practice hand writing in her backpack all that shit she did it. 
 

ps happy birthday Kurt 

  • Like 2

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.



×
×
  • Create New...