Here's a link to the album, as these photos are pretty hi-res.
http://imgur.com/a/Bs5sV
Yamwich's family photos
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Re: Yamwich's family photos
Hey Yamwixh,
Nice looking family ya got. Love the old Guild, I still have a Guild D4 acoustic and they made some great guitars back before the Fender buyout. Not to say new stuff is bad but good old made in USA seems to sound better. Kinda like yer Fallout. Those just keep looking better everytime you guys post pictures. Love the massive tree holding them up too.
My son seems to have grabbed my modded ASAT with Paul Gagon hummer in the neck for his Jazz band guitar, glad to hear your son is keeping the music alive in schools for sure! And a sweet bass to boot
Nice looking family ya got. Love the old Guild, I still have a Guild D4 acoustic and they made some great guitars back before the Fender buyout. Not to say new stuff is bad but good old made in USA seems to sound better. Kinda like yer Fallout. Those just keep looking better everytime you guys post pictures. Love the massive tree holding them up too.
My son seems to have grabbed my modded ASAT with Paul Gagon hummer in the neck for his Jazz band guitar, glad to hear your son is keeping the music alive in schools for sure! And a sweet bass to boot
Cya,
Sam
Sam
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Re: Yamwich's family photos
Thanks, Sam.
My favorite thing about the Fallout, after the sound, of course, is the look of it. It's so unique. There isn't another guitar this shape offered by any other builder that I have found, and I've looked all over.
The tree in the photo is an oak that has to be 200 years old, maybe more. I'm no expert but I do know that chest high, the circumference of the trunk is nearly 15 feet. It takes a little less than 3 grown men to reach all the way around it, shoulder high. For me it was actually a selling point of the house, and there are 3 others that are maybe a little more than half that size in other parts of the yard.
My favorite thing about the Fallout, after the sound, of course, is the look of it. It's so unique. There isn't another guitar this shape offered by any other builder that I have found, and I've looked all over.
The tree in the photo is an oak that has to be 200 years old, maybe more. I'm no expert but I do know that chest high, the circumference of the trunk is nearly 15 feet. It takes a little less than 3 grown men to reach all the way around it, shoulder high. For me it was actually a selling point of the house, and there are 3 others that are maybe a little more than half that size in other parts of the yard.