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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-06-14 2:33 PM (#34611)
Subject: More Shiny Bowl Praise...


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been on the road a lot the last coulpa months and not much time to play but, today I had some time and tried to give all the guitars hanging on the walls a little playtime...

and AGAIN... I'm just blown away by the tone and volume of my uglyduckling Deluxe Balladeer... This guitar's got more mojo than any I've played since maybe Bill's CoalMiner National.

I'm just amazed by it.

Oh, how I wish the neck was wider.
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schroeder
Posted 2008-06-16 12:47 PM (#34612 - in reply to #34611)
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If ya didn't have hands the size of baseball gloves it might be easier.
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fillhixx
Posted 2008-06-16 1:12 PM (#34613 - in reply to #34611)
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Damned Elephantitis.


Never strikes where it's wanted.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-06-16 1:57 PM (#34614 - in reply to #34611)
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I love my Deluxe Balladeer too. It's a keeper
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Bluebird
Posted 2008-06-16 2:03 PM (#34615 - in reply to #34611)
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Jeff;

You should try to pick up a Josh White.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-06-16 2:06 PM (#34616 - in reply to #34611)
Subject: Re: More Shiny Bowl Praise...


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Originally posted by Damon67:
I love my Deluxe Balladeer too. It's a keeper
I feel that way about my Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer. I know that Bluebird feels that way about his as well.....
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stonebobbo
Posted 2008-06-16 5:27 PM (#34617 - in reply to #34611)
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Originally posted by Bluebird:
You should try to pick up a Josh White.
Jeff, let me know if you are thinking of going that direction. I have a nice original JW that could be separated from me.
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schroeder
Posted 2008-06-16 5:35 PM (#34618 - in reply to #34611)
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Then you can send me the Balladeer and everyone will be happy.(except SWMBO)
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Bluebird
Posted 2008-06-17 8:21 AM (#34619 - in reply to #34611)
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Yes, Paul, I love the GCDB. I sold my '67 Balladeer to a friend but if I hadn't had have the Glen and the Josh it would still be here.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-06-17 5:42 PM (#34620 - in reply to #34611)
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the jw does sound enticing, but I'm thinking it is this particular guitar and it's particular history that makes it SO freakin good...

Not to say the shiny bowls aren't special in general.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-06-17 6:37 PM (#34621 - in reply to #34611)
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Shiny bowls have a big sound to them. I just pulled my GCDB off the wall and sat down in the best spot in the house for sound -- top of the stairs. What a great guitar....
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Damon67
Posted 2008-06-17 6:57 PM (#34622 - in reply to #34611)
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I wish my DB was a shiny bowl, but it's a year too new. It still kicks MAJOR ass though. I just restrung it with Dean Markley Custom Light Alchemys and for kicks and giggles pulled the shims out from under the bridge. To my surprise, all it did was lowered the action. Not a buzz anywhere 'cept one fretted note up around the 17th fret No biggie, not like I'll play up there on this guitar anyway. Sure made doing runs up and down the neck easier.

One day I'll git me one of them there shiny things, until then, I'll just play with this ol' gal.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-06-17 7:00 PM (#34623 - in reply to #34611)
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Quick question to you GCDB owners. Is that the model that eventually evolved into the 1117 Legend?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-06-17 7:07 PM (#34624 - in reply to #34611)
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Yes and no. The Deluxe Balladeer really morphed into the Legend, first getting the bound neck, then the fretboard of the GC. The GCDB really just disappeared, coming back as the GC Artist, a shallow (for the time, actually closer to a mid depth) bowl with new and improved (yeah, right) VT bracing.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2008-06-17 8:48 PM (#34625 - in reply to #34611)
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Not sure of the "coming back"...Artist # F161 which I believe means 1969 (the one w/o the VT bracing)...at least, maybe merged.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2008-06-17 10:07 PM (#34626 - in reply to #34611)
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Shiny bowls have a big sound to them.
Yes Paul, they do indeed...My '68 Balladeer 12 is such a fantastic sounding guitar: it is a bit rough around the edges but that in no way interfears with the sound...and the mojo from the SB is just TDF! Best $300 I ever spent! Couldn't be pried out of my hands for three times that...It's a keeper!
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stonebobbo
Posted 2008-06-17 10:44 PM (#34627 - in reply to #34611)
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Jeez ... can you imagine any other guitar make where we sit around and talk about a 40 year old vintage model in playable condition that can be had for $300?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-06-17 11:36 PM (#34628 - in reply to #34611)
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Originally posted by stonebobbo:
Jeez ... can you imagine any other guitar make where we sit around and talk about a 40 year old vintage model in playable condition that can be had for $300?
I know! It's in-freakin' credible.....
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-06-18 6:40 AM (#34629 - in reply to #34611)
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Truuuu Dat!
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dweezil
Posted 2008-06-18 6:57 AM (#34630 - in reply to #34611)
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Fugot has a 68 DB for sale...
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