Lunch today is going to pretty much be a repeat of yesterday except no bagel and an orange instead of apple slices. Wish I could say I was eating something a bit more exotic but lunches are pretty much a perfunctory fill your gut thing for me.
Tuesday - I love Tuesdays because the one TV show I cannot miss is on tonight - Justified. A great show topped off by the best theme song, "Long Hard Times to Come," I have ever heard, the occasional Dave Alvin song and/or appearance, and the greatest anti-hero ever conceived - Boyd Crowder played by that guy who played Shane on The Shield.
Any other fans out there?
G&L Thoughts
As promised today is a homage to the G&L SC. These are the guitars I guess G&L initially hoped would first hook us as beginners after which we would work our way up to the more "desireable" ASATs, S-500s, and others. These are the children of guitars like the Fender Mustang and Music Master. Simplicity at its finest.
But hey G&L we fooled ya. Pickers from those just playing their first notes to the seasoned pros love them. Don't blame us. Ya'll went ahead and made us an entry level guitar that was just flippin' great. Rather than starting off with one, these are the guitars many of us now lust after. And I think it is great that the SC-2 now again graces your catalog.
While I ain't taking anything away from the SC-2 or SC-3, I have a special place in my heart for the SC-1. If I ever buy another G&L this will probably be it - a white one.
So I want to hear from you SC guys - all of ya - why is it that the only way I am going to get that guitar away from you is to take it from your cold dead hands.
Photos are absoultely required - and I don't care how many times you have posted them in the past.
Music Hodgepodge
I pretty much love any instrument with strings. So you mandolin, fiddle, dulcimer, sitar, lute, or whatever players c'mon and play.
I play around with the mandolin and fiddle. I play da bluz on them - just not very well. But I do have alot of fun with them.
I have three fiddles - all just cheap turn of the century German factory violins (think Chicago jobbers like Harmony and Kay). My favorite is what the old timers call a prison fiddle because to their mind only someone locked up would have the time to do this to a violin. Kinda purty though, ain't it.

My mandolin is a 1940 Strad-O-Lin. Kinda of a mystery instrument in that nobody is really sure who made them although Favilla is a likely suspect. These are really fine sounding mandos though. Very distinctive f-holes on these. Story is even Bill Monroe kept one around.


That's all folks.