Stealing model lines/names the sincerest form of flattery?
xbj
Posted 2003-11-12 12:26 PM (#201286)
Subject: Stealing model lines/names the sincerest form of flattery?


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Get a load of this...

http://www.megatar.com/english/Models/TrueTapper/truetapper.html

Obviously a 70's Ovation fan... doesn't Kaman still own those model names?

(Of course, I'm just irritated because this came up doing a search for "storm pickups"!)

Les
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Slipkid
Posted 2003-11-12 2:00 PM (#201287 - in reply to #201286)
Subject: Re: Stealing model lines/names the sincerest form of flattery?



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You must have to have the finger lenght of E.T. to play the darn thing.
Brad
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cliff
Posted 2003-11-12 2:57 PM (#201288 - in reply to #201286)
Subject: Re: Stealing model lines/names the sincerest form of flattery?


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Looks very similar to Chapman Stick.
Left hand "taps" the treble strings at the bottom,
right hand "taps" out the bass lines.

I think "names" are pretty much free game.

You'd be surprised to see how many guitar companies have a "Viper".
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