Last Day Of Winter Lunch Report 3-19-2012
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Last Day Of Winter Lunch Report 3-19-2012
Lunch today will be leftover Corn Beef and Cabbage which I made on Saturday. I am not Irish but acted like it on Saturday night.
I am honored to be this weeks LR thanks to Dave and it has been just under a year since my last time as LR. Most of you are familiar with me but I am retired, live in St. Paul Mn and will be 69 next month and am passionate about guitars. Today is the last full day of winter. first want to mention the weather as today will be our 8 TH record breaking temperature in the last 10 days. The average temp for this time of the year is in the low 40's. It was 80 over the weekend and is going to 75 today. The humidifier in the living room has not run for a week. I keep the humidity at 40% in the winter and this morning it was at 50%. Here is a reminder of what it was like just over 2 weeks ago
Non G&L topic today is tribute bands. The Shadows, Bobby Vees original band is still doing tribute shows. The only original member left is Dick Dunkirk and he has been doing these shows in Iowa, Mn and the Dakotas for some time. They do a show based on the last night at the Surf Ballroom. They feature Buddy Holly, Big Bopper,Roy Orbison and Patsy Cline tributes. The people doing these are perfect and sometimes better than the originals. Kelly, my bandmate does the Patsy line act and is killer. I attended one of their shows last Saturday evening and it was terrific. I knew that they had been selling out and adding second shows but what surprised me was the audience. Many are my age and older, some younger folks and they really love this stuff. I honestly didn't know that there was such a demand for this stuff. They asked me to sit in a couple of tunes with them on bass even after I had been sampling a few Grain Belt Nordeasts! It was a blast. Old Rock and Roll is not dead I can assure you. The question is: what do you think of tribute bands and what have you seen. Remember the folks they are doing tributes have to no longer be with us.
G&L Question today is: Will you post a picture of you favorite "looking" G&Ls. You know that I look at these babies as a works of art. There are some awesome candidates on this forum so let get 'em in everyone's face to start the week off and get the juices flowing.
Here is my submission.
Ginny is on vacation in California this week so I do not have the camera. I have plenty of material to bore you with and just a warning that Wednesday will be Lowenders day, so you bass dudes, get your guns loaded. For those of you interested in recording I will bare some of my first recordings, warts and all, just to show you that anyone can do some of this. Have a great day and am looking forward to some good porn!! -- Darwin
I am honored to be this weeks LR thanks to Dave and it has been just under a year since my last time as LR. Most of you are familiar with me but I am retired, live in St. Paul Mn and will be 69 next month and am passionate about guitars. Today is the last full day of winter. first want to mention the weather as today will be our 8 TH record breaking temperature in the last 10 days. The average temp for this time of the year is in the low 40's. It was 80 over the weekend and is going to 75 today. The humidifier in the living room has not run for a week. I keep the humidity at 40% in the winter and this morning it was at 50%. Here is a reminder of what it was like just over 2 weeks ago
Non G&L topic today is tribute bands. The Shadows, Bobby Vees original band is still doing tribute shows. The only original member left is Dick Dunkirk and he has been doing these shows in Iowa, Mn and the Dakotas for some time. They do a show based on the last night at the Surf Ballroom. They feature Buddy Holly, Big Bopper,Roy Orbison and Patsy Cline tributes. The people doing these are perfect and sometimes better than the originals. Kelly, my bandmate does the Patsy line act and is killer. I attended one of their shows last Saturday evening and it was terrific. I knew that they had been selling out and adding second shows but what surprised me was the audience. Many are my age and older, some younger folks and they really love this stuff. I honestly didn't know that there was such a demand for this stuff. They asked me to sit in a couple of tunes with them on bass even after I had been sampling a few Grain Belt Nordeasts! It was a blast. Old Rock and Roll is not dead I can assure you. The question is: what do you think of tribute bands and what have you seen. Remember the folks they are doing tributes have to no longer be with us.
G&L Question today is: Will you post a picture of you favorite "looking" G&Ls. You know that I look at these babies as a works of art. There are some awesome candidates on this forum so let get 'em in everyone's face to start the week off and get the juices flowing.
Here is my submission.
Ginny is on vacation in California this week so I do not have the camera. I have plenty of material to bore you with and just a warning that Wednesday will be Lowenders day, so you bass dudes, get your guns loaded. For those of you interested in recording I will bare some of my first recordings, warts and all, just to show you that anyone can do some of this. Have a great day and am looking forward to some good porn!! -- Darwin
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We had no shoveable amount of snow all year!!!! I do kinda miss the snow but I sure don't miss getting my butt out there in the cold morning air to clear the driveway.
Your Rock & Roll Tribute shows sounds like the "Whatever Happened To" festival we had every year during the Balloon Fest in Mississippi. While you did get bands with one one original member we also got folks like Alex Chilton (who looked none to happy about having to sing The Letter and like he really wanted to be somewhere else), Felix Cavaliere( who pumped out Good Lovin' on the Hammond B3 like it was still the mid-1960s) and Mark Lindsay (who prefaced every song by telling us where it placed on the charts). Now exactly how long ago was that Mark?
I will leave the beautious G&L pics to others. I think all guitars are gorgeous.
Your Rock & Roll Tribute shows sounds like the "Whatever Happened To" festival we had every year during the Balloon Fest in Mississippi. While you did get bands with one one original member we also got folks like Alex Chilton (who looked none to happy about having to sing The Letter and like he really wanted to be somewhere else), Felix Cavaliere( who pumped out Good Lovin' on the Hammond B3 like it was still the mid-1960s) and Mark Lindsay (who prefaced every song by telling us where it placed on the charts). Now exactly how long ago was that Mark?
I will leave the beautious G&L pics to others. I think all guitars are gorgeous.
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Last day of winter? Dang, it's been close to 80 the past few days. We had a very mild winter and it looks like we'll be skipping spring and going straight to summer.
I saw a low budget Elvis tribute at a redneck bar some years ago. It was a hot summer day and I was trying to stay hydrated with Pabst Blue Ribbon....but what I remember was some good, clean fun.
The other tribute band deviates from your rules a bit cuz the original band isn't dead yet. Although Phil Collins is just a shell of his former self. Genesis tribute band The Musical Box has been doing faithful recreations of old Gabriel era Genesis tours. They recreate the light show, costumes, old analog synths, etc. Highly recommended to any of you prog-heads out there in G&L land.
Sorry but I don't have any G&L pictures handy. Not like I have a lot to offer anyway from my meager collection. Does 3 guitars constitute a collection? My S500 with blonde looks nicer in person then than in pictures. Same with my SB2. The Bordeaux Red Metallic finish has some nice subtle glitter that I haven't been able to capture in photos.
jeff
I saw a low budget Elvis tribute at a redneck bar some years ago. It was a hot summer day and I was trying to stay hydrated with Pabst Blue Ribbon....but what I remember was some good, clean fun.
The other tribute band deviates from your rules a bit cuz the original band isn't dead yet. Although Phil Collins is just a shell of his former self. Genesis tribute band The Musical Box has been doing faithful recreations of old Gabriel era Genesis tours. They recreate the light show, costumes, old analog synths, etc. Highly recommended to any of you prog-heads out there in G&L land.
Sorry but I don't have any G&L pictures handy. Not like I have a lot to offer anyway from my meager collection. Does 3 guitars constitute a collection? My S500 with blonde looks nicer in person then than in pictures. Same with my SB2. The Bordeaux Red Metallic finish has some nice subtle glitter that I haven't been able to capture in photos.
jeff
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The Seattle area seems to be getting snow in the morning that is gone with the bits of sunshine we see
in the afternoon. I'm ready to go south for the spring
I have seen a couple of tribute bands that really nailed it.
for the deadheads out there, The Dark Star Orchestra is a treat.
I loved playing bass in the Hendrix tribute band, our guitarist knew what he was doing
(at least onstage) . I hear Rain is a good show for Beatles fans, haven't seen them yet.
It'll be good to hear your music.
Here's my favorite , I'm tempted to put a velvet hammer 54 in the neck position .
Have fun playing while the cats away !
Elwood
in the afternoon. I'm ready to go south for the spring
I have seen a couple of tribute bands that really nailed it.
for the deadheads out there, The Dark Star Orchestra is a treat.
I loved playing bass in the Hendrix tribute band, our guitarist knew what he was doing
(at least onstage) . I hear Rain is a good show for Beatles fans, haven't seen them yet.
It'll be good to hear your music.
Here's my favorite , I'm tempted to put a velvet hammer 54 in the neck position .
Have fun playing while the cats away !
Elwood
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Darwin, looking forward to your week. Nice Z to get things going. I am always short of pictures. I will try later on, though.
We had 6 or 7 inches of snow yesterday and today. Now the wind is blowing like 50 mph. This the most open winter I have ever experienced in MT, that is for sure.
Tribute bands. It's funny you should mention them today. While taking my daughter to daycare, I saw an advertisement for a Journey tribute band. Yea, you read that right, a tribute to Journey. Would anybody pay to see Journey? Let alone a tribute. Actually, I have seen Journey, but I didn't buy the ticket...
I have seen a couple of really great tribute bands. Here is one of that I have seen a couple of times, and they kill.
http://www.reverbnation.com/hellsbelles
Elwood, I would love to see another picture of that outfit you posted. It looks incredible!
We had 6 or 7 inches of snow yesterday and today. Now the wind is blowing like 50 mph. This the most open winter I have ever experienced in MT, that is for sure.
Tribute bands. It's funny you should mention them today. While taking my daughter to daycare, I saw an advertisement for a Journey tribute band. Yea, you read that right, a tribute to Journey. Would anybody pay to see Journey? Let alone a tribute. Actually, I have seen Journey, but I didn't buy the ticket...
I have seen a couple of really great tribute bands. Here is one of that I have seen a couple of times, and they kill.
http://www.reverbnation.com/hellsbelles
Elwood, I would love to see another picture of that outfit you posted. It looks incredible!
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Yessirree...sickbutnottired wrote:
Elwood, I would love to see another picture of that outfit you posted. It looks incredible!
here's two:
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It's a stratelocaster! Is the cutaway deeper than most ASAT's? It's beautiful and very unique. What is the history, did you do all the mods to this? Was it made this way? What's up!
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That is stunningly gorgeous Elwood!
Here's a tastey one, Ladd Smith's ASAT classic:
On the last day of Winter, I wore shorts and sandals here in Chicagoland, played catch with my 9 year old son in the back yard. ~P
Here's a tastey one, Ladd Smith's ASAT classic:
On the last day of Winter, I wore shorts and sandals here in Chicagoland, played catch with my 9 year old son in the back yard. ~P
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Just a reminder that art is in the eye of the beholder. It doesn't have to be a glitz poster child so post what you have even if you have one guitar!-- Darwin
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Hi Darwin, Nice start to the week. It's 85 today here in Ohio. I'm loving it. The only tribute band experience I have was seeing a Kiss tribute band many years ago. It was pretty cheesy seeing guys dressed up like Kiss in cheap spandex costumes with the beer gut.
Here's my '85 Invader I restored last year. It was originally yellow, but spray painted black by the previous owner. I stripped it down and started over. Nothing beats the MFD pickups!
Dave
Here's my '85 Invader I restored last year. It was originally yellow, but spray painted black by the previous owner. I stripped it down and started over. Nothing beats the MFD pickups!
Dave
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Here are my G&L 5 string basses:
This is my SB-2:
I think we were close t0 75degrees on the last day of Winter. I just hope that we are not in for 115 degree days this Summer.
This has been a freakishly warm Winter.
Good job on the report, Darwin. I 'll bet sitting in with that nostalgia group was fun.
This is my SB-2:
I think we were close t0 75degrees on the last day of Winter. I just hope that we are not in for 115 degree days this Summer.
This has been a freakishly warm Winter.
Good job on the report, Darwin. I 'll bet sitting in with that nostalgia group was fun.
If thine enemy wrong thee, buy each of his children a drum.
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wow, is that body shape available? perfection. a larger cutaway for the lower bout for better access, body countours, trem, i am in love. only mfd's (maybe 3) could improve on this. funny, you posted it a s a visiual eye candy, and i see a functional piece of perfection. the stripes and split fingerboard look nice, but i could take it or leave it, the busrts on the back of the neck is awesome. if there was a g&l i could choose this would be it. with the asat special deluxe style controls though, those pots are too far for me.Elwood wrote:The Seattle area seems to be getting snow in the morning that is gone with the bits of sunshine we see
in the afternoon. I'm ready to go south for the spring
I have seen a couple of tribute bands that really nailed it.
for the deadheads out there, The Dark Star Orchestra is a treat.
I loved playing bass in the Hendrix tribute band, our guitarist knew what he was doing
(at least onstage) . I hear Rain is a good show for Beatles fans, haven't seen them yet.
It'll be good to hear your music.
Here's my favorite , I'm tempted to put a velvet hammer 54 in the neck position .
Have fun playing while the cats away !
Elwood
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i love those bridges, been thinking about putting one on my tele.JagInTheBag wrote:That is stunningly gorgeous Elwood!
Here's a tastey one, Ladd Smith's ASAT classic:
On the last day of Winter, I wore shorts and sandals here in Chicagoland, played catch with my 9 year old son in the back yard. ~P
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Elwood, You have the coolest, most unique collection. This reminds me of a cross between vintage BC Rich and G&L. Very cool!
Thanks for sharing,
Dave
Thanks for sharing,
Dave
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Bassman, I really like the finish on the SB-2. Looks like a very solid bass.
Dave
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Hey Darwin,
Why oh why would you post the picture of Snow!!! are you trying to Jinx all of north america!
I actually have never seen a pure tribute band.... there are a few that come through town every now and then (an AC/DC one and an Aerosmith one) but i have yet to check them out.
I couldn't decide on a favourite. So i went with Classy, Sparkly and a Red one
Here's to a fun week
Scott
Why oh why would you post the picture of Snow!!! are you trying to Jinx all of north america!
I actually have never seen a pure tribute band.... there are a few that come through town every now and then (an AC/DC one and an Aerosmith one) but i have yet to check them out.
I couldn't decide on a favourite. So i went with Classy, Sparkly and a Red one
Here's to a fun week
Scott
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I agree with everything you said, some single coils and a bourns (I'm learnin') at pinky's reach wouldlouis cyfer wrote:
wow, is that body shape available? perfection. a larger cutaway for the lower bout for better access, body countours, trem, i am in love. only mfd's (maybe 3) could improve on this. funny, you posted it a s a visiual eye candy, and i see a functional piece of perfection. the stripes and split fingerboard look nice, but i could take it or leave it, the busrts on the back of the neck is awesome. if there was a g&l i could choose this would be it. with the asat special deluxe style controls though, those pots are too far for me.
take her over the top !
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Wow..well done !! She looks brand new !RampageFan wrote:
Here's my '85 Invader I restored last year. It was originally yellow, but spray painted black by the previous owner. I stripped it down and started over. Nothing beats the MFD pickups!
Dave
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...or maybe an ASATCeptor , yes the cutaway is deeper...I only polished frets and changed strings,sickbutnottired wrote:It's a stratelocaster! Is the cutaway deeper than most ASAT's? It's beautiful and very unique. What is the history, did you do all the mods to this? Was it made this way? What's up!
but I'm considering some pickup swapping .
There are a few others similar to it , I'd loved to have seen the G&L shop in the winter of 1990,
someone was coming up with some very cool and usable ideas.
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Boy, we have a nice start on porn today. Keep 'em coming.
Woof , I know you have some cool one and i like your tribute report. The Blues will never die!
Dave, I knew you could be counted on for a Floyd Cool color and nice resto.
Jag, one of the coolest tops I have ever seen. What kind of a trem is that? I know Louis knows what it is but I sure don't.
SBNT, My Z is not an outstanding looker. It is just that the sum of the parts do it. I know you have some nice ones. We had rain tonight It is still 62 F outside.
Elwood, you are a class act and I knew you would shine like a star today. Thanks- great stuff!
Repoman, size of the fleet has nothing to do with any of this! If I recall correctly, you used to have a cool Green one in you Avatar
Bassman We don't see much of you, but when you strike, it is a home run! I love th color of the SB-2 and some cool 5 stringer too boot. I sat in for a couple Sat night on a 4 string and it was a bit awkward. I like those 5's. Hope you can check in on Wed. for Lowenders.
Louis, your input and knowledge are always a highlight. I will never get tired of your no PG Bluesboy and was hoping you wouldn't keep her in the closet today. thanks for checking in.
Gitman. I was counting on seeing Sparky again. I had forgotten about your Red Special and of course, classy is second to none. You keep gigging with this trio and you are going to have ladies hanging on you like what was hanging on Blargs guitar neck.
I have to be responsible this week as I am in charge of Sam and Magic. Good night all. Thanks everyone for the cool stuff today.-- Darwin
Woof , I know you have some cool one and i like your tribute report. The Blues will never die!
Dave, I knew you could be counted on for a Floyd Cool color and nice resto.
Jag, one of the coolest tops I have ever seen. What kind of a trem is that? I know Louis knows what it is but I sure don't.
SBNT, My Z is not an outstanding looker. It is just that the sum of the parts do it. I know you have some nice ones. We had rain tonight It is still 62 F outside.
Elwood, you are a class act and I knew you would shine like a star today. Thanks- great stuff!
Repoman, size of the fleet has nothing to do with any of this! If I recall correctly, you used to have a cool Green one in you Avatar
Bassman We don't see much of you, but when you strike, it is a home run! I love th color of the SB-2 and some cool 5 stringer too boot. I sat in for a couple Sat night on a 4 string and it was a bit awkward. I like those 5's. Hope you can check in on Wed. for Lowenders.
Louis, your input and knowledge are always a highlight. I will never get tired of your no PG Bluesboy and was hoping you wouldn't keep her in the closet today. thanks for checking in.
Gitman. I was counting on seeing Sparky again. I had forgotten about your Red Special and of course, classy is second to none. You keep gigging with this trio and you are going to have ladies hanging on you like what was hanging on Blargs guitar neck.
I have to be responsible this week as I am in charge of Sam and Magic. Good night all. Thanks everyone for the cool stuff today.-- Darwin
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Great start to the week, Darwin! We just got a new camera yesterday, so this was the perfect excuse to try it out. I couldn't narrow it down to a single favorite guitar, so I'll go with my favorite in each color. Hopefully nobody will mind!
Favorite red guitar:
Favorite black guitar:
Favorite white guitar:
Favorite natural guitar:
Favorite sparkly guitar:
Of course, a previous owner had to go and write all over the pretty sparkles on the back :
The only tribute band I remember seeing did a dead-on recreation of a Queen show in Cincinnati about three years ago. Every member looked and played their part perfectly. I think they were from Britain, and were on a tour of the US.
Ken
Favorite red guitar:
Favorite black guitar:
Favorite white guitar:
Favorite natural guitar:
Favorite sparkly guitar:
Of course, a previous owner had to go and write all over the pretty sparkles on the back :
The only tribute band I remember seeing did a dead-on recreation of a Queen show in Cincinnati about three years ago. Every member looked and played their part perfectly. I think they were from Britain, and were on a tour of the US.
Ken
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Hey Darwin,
In my teenage days, there were a lot of tribute bands playing the local bars of my old stomping grounds. Strangely enough, most of the bands they were paying 'tribute' to, I wouldn't even remember the name from. May be with the exception of the Status Quo tribute band. They would all fall into that bucket of tribute bands, i.e.playing their music as close to the original as possible, but it is still weird to realize that most if not all bands covered were still in existence in these days and creating new hits. Guess the distinction between cover nband and tribute band was wafer thin in those days.
I hardly ever go to tribute band show anymore although I was immensely impresses with the Seattle Rock Orchestra when they did their 'Night of the Opera' show with pre-Night songs before the break and an in order rendition of Queen's classic after the break. Amazing stuff.
Have to contribute at least one so here goes, one of the last Commemoratives assembled (#29, yup go figure):
- Jos
In my teenage days, there were a lot of tribute bands playing the local bars of my old stomping grounds. Strangely enough, most of the bands they were paying 'tribute' to, I wouldn't even remember the name from. May be with the exception of the Status Quo tribute band. They would all fall into that bucket of tribute bands, i.e.playing their music as close to the original as possible, but it is still weird to realize that most if not all bands covered were still in existence in these days and creating new hits. Guess the distinction between cover nband and tribute band was wafer thin in those days.
I hardly ever go to tribute band show anymore although I was immensely impresses with the Seattle Rock Orchestra when they did their 'Night of the Opera' show with pre-Night songs before the break and an in order rendition of Queen's classic after the break. Amazing stuff.
Have to contribute at least one so here goes, one of the last Commemoratives assembled (#29, yup go figure):
- Jos
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Ken, you have the colors covered. I especially like the Sparkle JJ signed by JJ himself. In my book that is almost priceless.
Jos, that is a beautiful # 29. Is everything on that the same as a classic such as pickups? Thank for showing us Jos.-- Darwin
Jos, that is a beautiful # 29. Is everything on that the same as a classic such as pickups? Thank for showing us Jos.-- Darwin
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Yup. Electronics are exactly the same as for the ASAT Classic.darwinohm wrote:Jos, that is a beautiful # 29. Is everything on that the same as a classic such as pickups? Thank for showing us Jos.-- Darwin
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darwin, here you go, in it's current configuration
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that is a stetsbar tremolo t style darwin. look into them. can bend chords in tune.darwinohm wrote:Boy, we have a nice start on porn today. Keep 'em coming.
Woof , I know you have some cool one and i like your tribute report. The Blues will never die!
Dave, I knew you could be counted on for a Floyd Cool color and nice resto.
Jag, one of the coolest tops I have ever seen. What kind of a trem is that? I know Louis knows what it is but I sure don't.
SBNT, My Z is not an outstanding looker. It is just that the sum of the parts do it. I know you have some nice ones. We had rain tonight It is still 62 F outside.
Elwood, you are a class act and I knew you would shine like a star today. Thanks- great stuff!
Repoman, size of the fleet has nothing to do with any of this! If I recall correctly, you used to have a cool Green one in you Avatar
Bassman We don't see much of you, but when you strike, it is a home run! I love th color of the SB-2 and some cool 5 stringer too boot. I sat in for a couple Sat night on a 4 string and it was a bit awkward. I like those 5's. Hope you can check in on Wed. for Lowenders.
Louis, your input and knowledge are always a highlight. I will never get tired of your no PG Bluesboy and was hoping you wouldn't keep her in the closet today. thanks for checking in.
Gitman. I was counting on seeing Sparky again. I had forgotten about your Red Special and of course, classy is second to none. You keep gigging with this trio and you are going to have ladies hanging on you like what was hanging on Blargs guitar neck.
I have to be responsible this week as I am in charge of Sam and Magic. Good night all. Thanks everyone for the cool stuff today.-- Darwin
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that pic is on the stetsbar webpage. there is a bluesboy as well and an asat classic s with stetsbars.JagInTheBag wrote:That is stunningly gorgeous Elwood!
Here's a tastey one, Ladd Smith's ASAT classic:
On the last day of Winter, I wore shorts and sandals here in Chicagoland, played catch with my 9 year old son in the back yard. ~P
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Louis, thanks for posting. Its priceless!-- Darwin