Have had a wonderful Thanksgiving day with the family here and the grand kids. What a blast. We always have a mid morning brunch and it was and early morning after a late gig last night. Everyone has left and I am just sitting here reflecting on all the good things to be thankful for. Most importantly at my age health seems something to really be thankful for. I am lucky to be in good health and still gigging.
Our drummer isn't so fortunate and is going through some serious health issues and it probably isn't going to improve. We had had a good, fun band and it has been a good ride for the last 5 years. Nothing lasts forever and I have thought more than once about Eric loosing a bandmate recently. You become like a family. Anyway we enjoy things as long as we can and are glad for what we have. I asked our drummer last night if we can make another year. His response was "boy, I don't know". I have been so fortunate to play in a band with my daughter and watch her grow musically. We will enjoy as long as we can.
I almost didn't post this Trade Guitar post but I did because it reflects a change in my thinking. I have traded more than 30 guitars in getting to where I have ended up. Not a plan but if I found a good deal on something I liked, I would buy thinking about trading stock. That was not my primary goal but it has given me exposure to some very nice guitars of many different brands. All have been good and some better and a few great.
It turns out the last two have been the best I have ever had, one of them being my Emerald bass. I have used it for over a month and it is my keeper. Also a keeper will be my only Tribute G&L bass as a backup, the M-2500. The Anderson is definitely a lifetime guitar and it hasn't taken a week to figure it out. Some things just stand out.
I have more than 15 Fenders which is what I initially became interested in and I believe 17 G&Ls at the moment. Some of those will get weeded out but it is a tough decision. They are all fine instruments and it is hard to select which may go. I started buying guitars after 63 years of age when I finally had a bit of disposable income. I wish I would have been able to do it years ago. Jos is still a young guy and he has an amazing list of G&L's. So in the end, I am going to reduce the group a bit and no doubt some are destined to my daughter and grand daughters. Life is good.
Now back to the programming:
Ches wrote:
That's a beaut, Darwin! Do you think the short scale has a significant effect on the tone?
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Maybe not significant but I think it may. I did some comparisons with some other T types and I think it is a bit sweeter, a bit less ice picky. The P 90 adds a very nice mix and in general the pickups are very quiet, but it does the Tele stuff very well. The biggest thing I have noticed is the playability and I adjust the relief and string height the same on all my guitars. The strings bend easier and of course the reach is a bit easier for my old hands. The overall feel is something I did not expect, but much better than I hoped. I am and have been a fan of stainless steel frets for a long time. I have noticed that the neck thickness in general does not bother me as I have many different profiles and they are all easy to play. I don't wrap my hand around the neck, but my thumb rides on the bottom of the neck. This my first exposure to a short scale T type.
Y2kc wrote:
50 guitars? What The Fender are you thinking? Save some for the rest of us for goodness sakes.
Have a good Turkey day and turn that amp up and put that new guitar to the test.
Thank you, I had a terrific day and hope that every one else did!
I apologize but I am kind of a victim here
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. They called me about this one and I wasn't actively shopping, Ginny has advised me to stay away from guitar stores so I try to follow rules. Whats a guy gonna do at a time like this? I did the right thing by trading instead of depleting the available pool to the rest of you guys. I promise to maybe add to the pool in the future!
I noticed that Bassman is considering retirement in another thread. Bassman, you can't beat it. It's the best job I have ever had! We just need to make sure that these young guys keep working so our retirement checks keep coming.
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-- Darwin