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johbren
Posted 2005-11-29 12:01 PM (#128025)
Subject: legend vs balladeer


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When I look at pictures of legends they look just like my custom balladeer does any one know what the differences are?
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MWoody
Posted 2005-11-29 12:11 PM (#128026 - in reply to #128025)
Subject: Re: legend vs balladeer



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Bracing, top grade (some fluxuation) and trim. Bracing being the main difference.

I have a "74" 1112-1 that I would put up against most Legends for craft and tone.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-11-29 1:31 PM (#128027 - in reply to #128025)
Subject: Re: legend vs balladeer


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Kieth Richards is a legend...

Lionel Ritchie is a balladeer...
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Stevechapman
Posted 2005-11-29 1:41 PM (#128028 - in reply to #128025)
Subject: Re: legend vs balladeer


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LOL!!! :D
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MWoody
Posted 2005-11-29 1:45 PM (#128029 - in reply to #128025)
Subject: Re: legend vs balladeer



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"Kieth Richards is a legend...
Lionel Ritchie is a balladeer..."

I am struggling to make a comment about finish cracks, humidity and string tension but it's not coming together coherently!
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-11-29 1:56 PM (#128030 - in reply to #128025)
Subject: Re: legend vs balladeer


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"....finish cracks, humidity and string tension... not coming together coherently!...."

....that's what makes Keef, Keef.
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cliff
Posted 2005-11-29 2:09 PM (#128031 - in reply to #128025)
Subject: Re: legend vs balladeer


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Just read that the Stones are gonna be performing at this year's SuperBowl.

My question is:

If Keith's dick finally dries up, falls off, and rolls out of his pant leg
. . . . will it be considered a "Wardrobe Malfunction"??
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2005-11-29 2:10 PM (#128032 - in reply to #128025)
Subject: Re: legend vs balladeer


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Legends have 5 piece necks, the later Balladeers went to 2 or maybe even 1. In the early days the Deluxe Balladeer became the Legend. I say early days because I can't remember dates.
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BIG O
Posted 2005-11-29 2:12 PM (#128033 - in reply to #128025)
Subject: Re: legend vs balladeer
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Al Demeola is a Legend ... Estefraud is a Balladeer.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-11-29 2:13 PM (#128034 - in reply to #128025)
Subject: Re: legend vs balladeer


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Originally posted by cliff:
If Keith's dick finally dries up, falls off, and rolls out of his pant leg
. . . . will it be considered a "Wardrobe Malfunction"??
I think the proper term would be "Hot Dog Vendor"

:rolleyes:
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Earthbound Misfit
Posted 2005-11-30 1:25 AM (#128035 - in reply to #128025)
Subject: Re: legend vs balladeer


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Location: Braman, OK
Originally posted by Jeff W.:
Originally posted by cliff:
If Keith's dick finally dries up, falls off, and rolls out of his pant leg
. . . . will it be considered a "Wardrobe Malfunction"??
I think the proper term would be "Hot Dog Vendor"
I heard David Gilmour refer to someone as "Old Sausage." Would that apply here?
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