Lunch: Today's lunch will probably be Chinese buffet.
Guitars: Have you played any guitars that were made of something other than wood? I've seen plastic, plexiglass & carbon fiber guitars. What did you think of them?
Racing: In Tuesday's lunch report I mentioned a badly injured driver at the race I attended Monday night. His name is Jack Dover and is condition is improving but he's very beat up. Here's a newly released video of the crash.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8BLpv_V ... r_embedded
How do you post a youtube link on this new site?
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Thursday Lunch Report
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Re: Thursday Lunch Report
No clue on the posting youtube videos, never been able to make it work here either.
I have not played any composite guitars, but I would really like a carbon acoustic. I live in Southern Ontario and do truss rod adjustments all summer. A carbon acoustic could easily not require much work. I hear Parker's carbon fretboard and coating on the neck make their necks quite stable also.
I have not played any composite guitars, but I would really like a carbon acoustic. I live in Southern Ontario and do truss rod adjustments all summer. A carbon acoustic could easily not require much work. I hear Parker's carbon fretboard and coating on the neck make their necks quite stable also.
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It's quite simple and when you mouse over the youtube box in the editor, you will get the Help line textSprinter 92 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8BLpv_V ... r_embedded
How do you post a youtube link on this new site?
Sprinter 92
which is Enter the video ID string -- the video ID string is the part after v= in the URL.
Then click on the youtube box and the following will be added in your editor window:
Code: Select all
[youtube][/youtube]
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[youtube]v8BLpv_VgNI[/youtube]
[youtube]v8BLpv_VgNI[/youtube]
Hope this helps.
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Re: Thursday Lunch Report
I have only played one non-wood guitar (unless you count one of them plastic Mickey Mouse guitars you wound up with a crank on the side when I was a young 'un). I picked up a used 1969 Dan Armstrong Lucite beast in the mid-1970s. I liked the way it sounded but that sucker weighed as much as a boat anchor. Also there was some mysterious force that made it go out of tune alot.
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I love those "Chinese Buffets", but they make me puff-up from all the salt/MSG...
I own a graphite composite Ovation: love it. They tried an all-composite Project Q, but it was too expensive to market.
That crash looks rough. I doubt even Ricky Bobby could walk away from that.
I own a graphite composite Ovation: love it. They tried an all-composite Project Q, but it was too expensive to market.
That crash looks rough. I doubt even Ricky Bobby could walk away from that.
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Just the aluminum strat.. not so good in my opinion...
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I agree...I had one and as cool as it looks it sounded pretty bad.ChrisPcritter wrote:Just the aluminum strat.. not so good in my opinion...
I do like my alvarez strat graphite neck on my mim strat body.
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Chinese buffet sounds good right now.
Guitars: Have you played any guitars that were made of something other than wood?
Picked up a lucite one at a show once long ago, don't remember much it. I would like to try one of James Trussart's steel tele's.
Glad to hear friend's condition is improving.
Guitars: Have you played any guitars that were made of something other than wood?
Picked up a lucite one at a show once long ago, don't remember much it. I would like to try one of James Trussart's steel tele's.
Glad to hear friend's condition is improving.
Cya,
Sam
Sam