Lunch
Tasmanian smoked Salmon with a garden salad.
G&L Bridges
Discussions about G&L bridges tend to focus on the Saddle Lock, the DFV and its upgraded sibling the DFS. One that doesn’t often get spoken about is the Leo Fender Fine Tuner

Despite most of my guitars being hard tails the only G&L bridge I have any experience with is the DFV. Yhe DFV is probably the most stable of my trems. I would definitely like to try a hard tail with a saddle lock though. And that first version of the Fine Tuner looks really interesting … not exactly attractive, but definitely interesting.
Q1 What’s your G&L bridge of choice? Have you compared the DFV and DFS? Have you used one of the Fine Tuners?
More Signs of Spring
Our property backs onto a significant regional park and as a result we see a lot of wildlife passing through. This old girl has been a regular visitor for many years. She’s a Bob Tail Lizard and is around 18” long . Molly always know but Oscar has l"earned' (the hard way!) to keep ta rspectful distance...

Non G&L Brands and next purchases
Q2 Do you have a soft spot for any other guitar/bass makers besides G&L? What’s the attraction? How does this other brand complement your G&L’s?
I have to admit to having been a long time fan of Maton Guitars – both their acoustics and electrics. The attraction – well they’ve been around since the 1940’s, still essentially hand built like G&L, the electrics have distinctive look and feel, pickups are designed and built in house, they make 12 string electrics (cough, cough),they’re an Australian family company and use some very nice Australian tone woods …. Oh, and they make good guitars. They are quite a different from the Fender style and coming from more of jazz base. My next Maton purchase (already in train) will be one of these:

First Peoples - Contemporary Mainstream
There are many active Aboriginal Artists in contemporary mainstream music that I haven’t touched on but here are a few of them.
I consider myself privileged to be able to call these guys friends, having developed a good relationship through my frequent business trips to Broome and due to common interests in Aboriginal health and music. The Pigram Brothers (formerly “Scrap Metal”) with an beautiful version of Richard Clapton’s classic Blue Bay Blues
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The Uke (and Uke solo) adds the perfect touch to this track from Busby Marou
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The Medics are an up and coming Aboriginal Indie rock band. The lead vocalist is actually the some of one of the members of Coloured Stone who I mentioned on Wednesday.
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And for good measure and some flat out Rockin’
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So Jamie …. Did I get the one you were thinking of ar do you owe us a post? T C-D perhaps?
Thanks for reading and participating this week. Given recent acquisitions and related events, next week with Jos promises to be a must read.
Cheers, Robbie