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cruster![]() |
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Joined: May 2004 Posts: 2850 Location: Midland, MI | What is this world coming to? I went all the way to Sagnasty, er, Skaginaw, uh, Saginaw this morning, with Littleman in tow, to pick up new strings for the Elite. After being dragged through the drum room, the acoustic guitar room and the keyboard area, we finally made it to the counter where the strings are. Here's how the exchange went down: Salesdroid(SD): Can I help you? Me(Me): Yes, please. I would like to buy some phosphor-bronze acoustic guitar strings; tens. SD: (After touching each package of Elixirs and two other brands I can't recall) We don't have any in ten. I guess I can't help you. Me: (Somewhat inredulously) You don't have any phosphor-bronze, acoustic guitar srings in ten? SD: (Somewhat annoyed and pointing at aforementioned brands of strings) These are all of the coated strings we have and they only go down to twelves. Me: (Somewhat irritated) Um, ok, I don't really want coated strings. I would be happy with phosphor-bronze acoustic guitar strings in ten. SD: (Visibily confused) You mean you don't want a coated string? Me: No, I don't want a coated string. SD: Well, I guess I might have something. At this point I walked over, grabbed a package of Now, I've never used Martin strings before, and I really have no idea if they're good, bad or ugly. But, seriously, WTF? You don't have PB tens in coated strings so you're going to just let me leave without anything? I told Sally the story and she thinks I'm being too pissy about it, that the kid was probably just being 'stupid' (her words, not mine). But, please... Then I get home, change the strings out (they sound fine, BTW, but I'm probably asking for huge trouble by not placing them on a pre-WWII wooden box) and then decide to resume my search of fleaBay for a decent backyard/beach guitar (I'm looking for a mid/deep bowl O with no electronics for dirt cheap, in case anyone reading wants to play along) and I come across this: 1517 Ultra Now, I'm not a fan of the panelmaster gitboxes, but you know, for playing around the campfire and spilling beer on and ashing the occasional cigar into the soundhole, it might just work. And it's cheap (right now). On a whim, I click on the 'calculate shipping' link (I generally don't worry about shipping charges because you and I all know that it runs about $35 to ship a guitar, in the OHSC, from just about anywhere to just about anywhere else in the continenal US). How much do you think this clown is asking for shipping? Freaking $75! Jeebuz, people! Two weeks ago I shipped a G&L Comanche from the wilds of Mid-Michigan to the swamps of Florida. The headstock and neck were wrapped in bubble wrap, the trem arm, keys and candy were wrapped in bubble wrap and in the case, the case was in a cardboard box that was inside another cardboard box with foam peanut filler. It cost me a whopping $32 and it got there in three days. It took me all of about fifteen minutes to package the dayum thing up. Based on that, the seller of that Ultra is charging something like $160/hour for handling/packaging. Cripes, the last time I made that kind of rate, I was conslutting, for Fortune 50 corps and sprawling huge school districts. Sheesh. Needless to say, I'm not bidding. Thanks for letting me vent. I think I'm going to find a beer, a nice little cigar and go sit on the porch. In the back yard. Where I don't have to see any people. :( | ||
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Joined: January 2005 Posts: 640 Location: boulder | that's what we're here for, cruster. have a great afternoon, check out the stars tonight..it's good to be alive.... | ||
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Joined: April 2006 Posts: 972 Location: PDX | Well, what cigar did you smoke? _____ gh1 | ||
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Joined: October 2005 Posts: 5331 Location: Cicero, NY | I'm right behind you, Crusty. Having a day that, with one more well placed smart-a$$ remark, could live in infamy. A cigar, beer and a solitary porch sounds like heaven to me. 'Course today I'm probably not going to get to either place. Hope you do... :mad: | ||
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 14842 Location: NJ | Had the same kinda' day t'day, Crusty . . . Mine was with the fuckwits at the lumberyard, tho . . . Followed your advice and broke in my new workbench by sittin' on it and enjoyed a SamAdams SummerAle and one of the last of the Cuban Partagas Series D No. 4 that sumbuddy gave me . . . T'night, got our first gig at a new place that I've been looking forward to playing . . AND . . getting to use a Viper EA68 tonight for the first time (Master Templeman's recent eBay acquision b/w/o Master Moody . . . it's residing here until Temp comes Stateside . . .) Should be a FunNight . . . | ||
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Paul Templeman![]() |
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Joined: February 2002 Posts: 5750 Location: Scotland | Cliff, let me know how the Viper works out. You realise that if it gets any dings you're gonna have to give me #54 as compensation. | ||
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Joined: October 2005 Posts: 803 Location: Avondale, AZ | Cherry flavored wood tip Swisher Sweets are the way to go. When you drop them in the sound hole, they add a precusion to your sound. Warning don't smoke them to short. | ||
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 14842 Location: NJ | ". . you're gonna have to give me #54 as compensation . ." F@ckThat!! It'd be cheaper t'have a brand spanking new Viper here when you arrive! . . . | ||
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cruster![]() |
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Joined: May 2004 Posts: 2850 Location: Midland, MI | Originally posted by gh1: I cleaned up the dinner mess, started the dishwasher, grabbed the newly strung 1868, an icy cold Molson Canadian twin-label (Could you look any hotter tonight? The answer is, 'No!') and a Zino Platinum Sceptre Series XS. Well, what cigar did you smoke? _____ gh1 My audience consisted of three pairs of cardinals, two squirrels (one brown, one black/brown mixed) and, briefly, the next door neighbor. My set list was: Twinkle, twinkle little star Long Cool Woman (first however many bars) Samba pa ti (first eight bars) Blues in E7 That B. B. King/Eric Clapton song (heh) Twinkle, twinkle little star (jazzed up version) Blackbird Blackbird Blackbird Twinkle, twinkle little star (funk/reggea/blues version) Blackbird Long Cool Woman (parts thereof) Blues in G Blues in E7 Love in Vain Love in Vain Love in Vain Blackbird Then I took littleman for a 'bikewalk' (he bikes, I walk). Now I get to give him a tub. Then I'm going to grab another beer, and perhaps another cigar (they're small, but good) and go light off some bottle rockets. My therapy seems to be working. | ||
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Paul Templeman![]() |
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Joined: February 2002 Posts: 5750 Location: Scotland | Originally posted by cliff: It was worth a try..........". . you're gonna have to give me #54 as compensation . ." F@ckThat!! It'd be cheaper t'have a brand spanking new Viper here when you arrive! . . . | ||
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Joined: April 2006 Posts: 972 Location: PDX | and a Zino Platinum Sceptre Series XS. Nice cigar .. not as in your face as the PSD4 Cliff was smoking today, but a nice respite none the less. My set list was: Nice set. I grabbed a Rocky Patel Edge, hit the porch -- raining a bit -- so i went with bourbon, Woodford Reserve, and set to the strings: Twinkle, twinkle little star Long Cool Woman (first however many bars) Samba pa ti (first eight bars) Blues in E7 That B. B. King/Eric Clapton song (heh) Twinkle, twinkle little star (jazzed up version) Blackbird Blackbird Blackbird Twinkle, twinkle little star (funk/reggea/blues version) Blackbird Long Cool Woman (parts thereof) Blues in G Blues in E7 Love in Vain Love in Vain Love in Vain Blackbird Somewhere Over the Rainbow Blue Moon As Time Goes By Blackbird -- hey! Bach -- Theme from Cello Suite #6 Brahms -- some waltz It Had to Be You and worked out a new idea in E minor Glad things worked out for you in the end. Therapy indeed, Solitude, cigar, alcohol, and music. Ahhh -- doesn't get much better than that. Cheers! _____ gh1 | ||
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cruster![]() |
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Joined: May 2004 Posts: 2850 Location: Midland, MI | Originally posted by cliff: Sam Adams makes some decent ales. If I'm not buying Guinness, though, I just get whatever is cheap...er, inexpensive. Which, inevitably, is something Canaygeeuhn. ...Followed your advice and broke in my new workbench by sittin' on it and enjoyed a SamAdams SummerAle and one of the last of the Cuban Partagas Series D No. 4 that sumbuddy gave me . . . I had a Cuban Partagas once, but can't remember the model. Good stuff. That and a RyJ tubos (#3 perhaps?) were the only good Cubans I've ever had. I'm convinced that people go ga-ga over Cuban's strictly based on the embargo. The Dominican stuff is unbeatable (mostly) for consistency and quality, in my experience. But, who am I to knock Cubans? After all, I'm just a guy that posts on a message board run by a guy who's the self-proclaimed worst salesman in the world (that shizzle still cracks me up). ;) | ||
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Joined: September 2003 Posts: 9301 Location: south east Michigan | |||
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Joined: July 2003 Posts: 1922 Location: Canton (Detroit), MI | I used Martin SP strings early on in my Ovation "career" and liked them, but have gone on to D'Addario. But I certainly wouldn't refuse a set of Martins, I know a couple of other Ovation owners that really like them! Roger | ||
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Joined: December 2004 Posts: 4394 Location: East Tennessee | Martin Marquis are pretty good strings also. D'Addario's seem to last a little longer. Don't know why, :confused: I'm just an old chunk of coal. :D Who likes to play guitar. :) | ||
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