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Don't Neglect "Old Faithful"

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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-03-02 7:35 PM (#51833)
Subject: Don't Neglect "Old Faithful"



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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
I recently got the 1718 and 1778T, and they have been out front in easy reach.
So I look at that pile of cases in the corner, and decide to reach to the back of the pile.
I pulled-out that old 1121 with the Gorilla Glue on the neck...
I get all these new toys and almost forget how great this old guitar is!
It is now seated at my right hand!
Gotta remember the old ones, and don't treat them like ugly step-children.

Just a random thought.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-03-02 8:26 PM (#51834 - in reply to #51833)
Subject: Re: Don't Neglect "Old Faithful"



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Location: East Tennessee
It's almost as much fun as getting a new guitar.

Well maybe not.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-03-02 8:30 PM (#51835 - in reply to #51833)
Subject: Re: Don't Neglect "Old Faithful"
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Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
O-M-A ,

Great point! My bride and I spent two days at our travel trailer on the Little Manatee River. Heading out I grabbed my Classic and then looked in the corner. And there was my CL looking lovely and lonely. :(

All four of us enjoyed the fresh air and quality time! :D
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numbfingers
Posted 2008-03-02 8:35 PM (#51836 - in reply to #51833)
Subject: Re: Don't Neglect "Old Faithful"


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Location: NW Washington State
Originally posted by Old Man Arthur:
Gotta remember the old ones, and don't treat them like ugly step-children.
Is this thread about you, or your guitars?

-Steve W.
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Jewel's Mom a/k/a Joisey Goil #1
Posted 2008-03-02 8:35 PM (#51837 - in reply to #51833)
Subject: Re: Don't Neglect "Old Faithful"


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Location: Budd Lake, NJ
I play Jewel (my super-shallow Custom Elite) the most, it's true; but the matriarch of my collection still reigns supreme in my affections. No other guitar will ever take my Gertrude's place; and of them all, she is the one who is irreplaceable.

--Karen
The horde: Gertrude (1111-4), Rosa (Artist-4), Johanna (Country Artist-4)[my "Triplets"], Jazzey (Tornado--either 4 or nutmeg, can't tell which), Ivory (Viper-4), Gilda (Guild dreadnought), Jacquita (Guild classical), Sugar (Steinberger 5-string bass), Plink (Galiano mando), Twang (Vega banjo) and Shriek (fiddle of uncertain antecedents)...and they all lived happily ever after.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-03-02 8:41 PM (#51838 - in reply to #51833)
Subject: Re: Don't Neglect "Old Faithful"


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Geez Arthur , y`er making me reach for my ancient ALTEC`s now.. :)

Vic
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knuckles
Posted 2008-03-02 8:52 PM (#51839 - in reply to #51833)
Subject: Re: Don't Neglect "Old Faithful"


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Location: Berkeley, CA
Originally posted by numbfingers:
Originally posted by Old Man Arthur:
Gotta remember the old ones, and don't treat them like ugly step-children.
Is this thread about you, or your guitars?

-Steve W.
I thought he was talking about me!
Now I feel guilty. I've got an old acoustic of unknown heritage buried in a closet somewhere. Now I gotta go dig it out.As I remember, it's missimg #6.
knuckles
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Beggin
Posted 2008-03-02 9:08 PM (#51840 - in reply to #51833)
Subject: Re: Don't Neglect "Old Faithful"


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Location: Simpsonville, SC
I reach for tha old Epihone acoustic from time to time. It is, afterall, the only wood box acoustic that I own. It sure sounds sweet, but needs a new fret job.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-03-03 2:32 AM (#51841 - in reply to #51833)
Subject: Re: Don't Neglect "Old Faithful"



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I try to keep as many as I can out of the cases and hanging on the walls.

I still tend to play the 1778LX Elite more than anything. It's so sweet!
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BT717
Posted 2008-03-03 6:34 AM (#51842 - in reply to #51833)
Subject: Re: Don't Neglect "Old Faithful"


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Location: Vernon CT
As a fairly "new" musician (7 yrs) I don't really have an "Old Faithful" as I countiually buy and sell trying to take care of my G.A.S. problem. I am however gravitating towards "70's"
time frame Ovations They have "Aged" very well and can be found for extremely resonable cost.
They are so "sweet" sounding it's unbelievable!!!
Of course, I find myself playing 3-4 guitars at one "sitting" as I love them all. Each has a different "flavor" of it's own. :)
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-03-03 8:29 AM (#51843 - in reply to #51833)
Subject: Re: Don't Neglect "Old Faithful"


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Interesting topic. It's sort of like reaching in the closet and finding your way past the shirts and pants all neatly hung, past the nice sweater that mom gave you for your birthday still in the box, and grabbing your favorite bluejeans and that old college sweatshirt.

For me it's the Academy slothead. It's definately the least valuable and least recognizable guitar I own. It' not the best sounding nor best playing. But there is just some kind of bond between that guitar and I that can't easily be described. It sits at me knee at my computer/recording desk, never asks for care, never requires any, never complains, never disobays. If it could bark and shit it would be "mans best friend".

Dave
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-03-03 8:57 AM (#51844 - in reply to #51833)
Subject: Re: Don't Neglect "Old Faithful"



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For me, its the Legend LTD 1651 I bought new in 1981. It was my one and only guitar for 20 years and remains a wonderful guitar. It is the only A/E I keep in a stand next to the amp and the one I use primarily for private practice.
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-03-03 9:31 AM (#51845 - in reply to #51833)
Subject: Re: Don't Neglect "Old Faithful"



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I know just what you're talking about OMA!
I'll never miss a chance to post a pic of my Old Faithful.
A trip to the Mothership after 35 years did wonders for it.
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Paulcc1
Posted 2008-03-03 10:12 AM (#51846 - in reply to #51833)
Subject: Re: Don't Neglect "Old Faithful"


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Location: Vermont USA
Dave posted
If it could bark and shit it would be "mans best friend".
You shouldn't drink while on medication.
Pauly
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-03-03 12:38 PM (#51847 - in reply to #51833)
Subject: Re: Don't Neglect "Old Faithful"


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Location: South of most, North of few
I don't have any old ones...
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