Joined: January 2005 Posts: 640
Location: boulder | Wayne, sent you an email.
Paul,
I can work with the 1127 has something else.
as far as screwing with my mind, oh man, get in line...i didn't fall over the edge-I ran to it and jumped.
my three biggest mistakes in life (so far)..
1) wanted to wash dishes for minimum wage, instead of going to medical school at Yale like me mom wanted (I was really smart a long time ago-really)(and she went to YAle)
2) didn't listen to jeff when he said less guitars -more practice.
3)never had sex with the hot 22 year old waitress who essentially said I could -( I was 19)
3a) see #3, just change 'hot waitress' with any living human woman who actually gave me a sign for sex. (damnit I swear it has happened)
luckily i drink a lot of water before bed, so i don't get the dry sobs as i cry myself to bed. |
Joined: August 2003 Posts: 4619
Location: SoCal | Paul said "Tony Calman has an 1127 of the same vintage and it's got something else I've never identified. All I know is that it is one great sounding guitar!"
At the NAMM party, again hosted by Paul and his wonderful wife, Kim said it was a XX (I don't remember what he said). Not an A or X, no bracing on treble side of the soundhole.
It makes you want to go out on the back porch for hours. |