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Location: closely held secret | Originally posted by Slipkid:
Such flawless logic and clarity of thought from Waskel just had to be copied onto this thread. Hmmm. Brad, I hope that's a compliment. I can't tell. :confused: |
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Location: south east Michigan | Waskel said: If it was something new, that might be different. But it's not, it's on fenders, tacomas, mcphersons... It makes O look like the stereotype, not the innovator. This bunch sure does set the bar high for the guys at the Mothership. |
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Location: south east Michigan | Hey Moody....Is this the pic you are looking for?
That's BrianT playing something with a shiney bowl.
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Location: NJ | Speaking of BrianT:
I know that he (and few others) had gotten a chance to play a bit on cwk2's Q10, and I'd like to hear some "opinions".
It came down to the hotel lounge LATE on Thursday as it was stashed away safely in my room until the lousy weather had subsided . . .
It's now hanging in the R&D room at the Factory.
Bill . . . the next time you talk to Darren . . tell him that if by chance he finds something "rattling" around inside of it . . . it's a piece o'my heart . . . :D |
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Location: closely held secret | Moody, I think I found a pic of your slothead.
Is this it? (sorry about the quality - took it from video)
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Location: NJ | Wasn't that the JoshWhite?? |
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Location: SoCal | Brian's playing the Balladeer shiny bowl and I'm holding the Josh White. Wonderful guitars (I've been saying that a lot about the guitars I saw on the tour). |
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Location: closely held secret | I'll keep looking for your nylon. That was a slothead, wasn't it? |
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Location: NJ | . . . somebody ELSE tell him . . . |
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Location: closely held secret | Yeah, I know he thinks he saw a 12 fret nylon slothead. Does anyone else remember seeing one? |
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Location: SoCal | Don't forget the cutaway and the use of the new angled headstock. It's model number 6773LX-4. |
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Location: NJ | Sorry, Wask;
What I was GETTING at was:
. . all nylon string guitars are slotheads . . . |
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Location: SoCal | I just found out that what I thought was a 12 fret nylon string is actually a 14 fret. And it's got the same trim as the FD14. |
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Location: closely held secret | Originally posted by cliff:
. . all nylon string guitars are slotheads . . . Um... well of course they are. I knew that. I just forgot. :confused:
Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
I just found out that what I thought was a 12 fret nylon string is actually a 14 fret. And it's got the same trim as the FD14. I think we spent too much time in the paint room. |
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