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Capo Guy
Posted 2009-07-07 9:15 AM (#290556)
Subject: Iffy & Capo



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Location: East Tennessee
Went and had a great time with iffy and his family.




I'm playing iffy's 1680, he's got my Martin OM-18V



Applying anti-skip strips for iffy,(you know how he is when he leaves the flatlands of Florida for the hills of Tennessee). :D

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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2009-07-07 9:53 AM (#290557 - in reply to #290556)
Subject: Re: Iffy & Capo



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Are you both for sale at one low price? Like bookends?
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Capo Guy
Posted 2009-07-07 10:23 AM (#290558 - in reply to #290556)
Subject: Re: Iffy & Capo



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Oh Crap.. I was lusting over guitars in the For Sale section while the photos were uploading on Photobucket. Forgot to go to general posting.

Also posted two of the same pic. I don't know if Al or Miles can move this to the general section.

Here's the 3rd pic I meant to upload.

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kotadawg
Posted 2009-07-07 4:45 PM (#290559 - in reply to #290556)
Subject: Re: Iffy & Capo


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Originally posted by Captain_Lovehandles:
Are you both for sale at one low price? Like bookends?
Separated at birth?
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Capo Guy
Posted 2009-07-07 5:02 PM (#290560 - in reply to #290556)
Subject: Re: Iffy & Capo



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Really Old bookends.

BTW; The 1680 is one of the best sounding Adamas guitars I've played. The other would be Musicmike's 47RI.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-07-07 5:38 PM (#290561 - in reply to #290556)
Subject: Re: Iffy & Capo


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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
:D :cool: ;) :rolleyes:
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Trader Jim
Posted 2009-07-07 6:46 PM (#290562 - in reply to #290556)
Subject: Re: Iffy & Capo


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Looks like a good ole Tenn. time! :D
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TAFKAR
Posted 2009-07-07 7:00 PM (#290563 - in reply to #290556)
Subject: Re: Iffy & Capo



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Location: Sydney, Australia
The anti-slip strips need to go on the soles of his shoes. C'mon guys, that was this mistake we made last year!
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Weaser P
Posted 2009-07-07 7:17 PM (#290564 - in reply to #290556)
Subject: Re: Iffy & Capo


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Location: Bluffton, SC
Maybe some epoxy on his seat instead...?

Could take years off his ankles...
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Capo Guy
Posted 2009-07-07 8:00 PM (#290565 - in reply to #290556)
Subject: Re: Iffy & Capo



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Johnny was never known for his legs. :D
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-07-07 8:16 PM (#290566 - in reply to #290556)
Subject: Re: Iffy & Capo
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Well Mike, my pics didn't come out, flash batts!

Mike's Martin is so sweet sounding and tonally even across the strings. It has a slight 'V' neck and plays like a dream. But the 1680 definitely took volume honors.

Mike tried my 2078T Elite 'Sweet T' first and I'll let him tell his impression. But once he played the 1680, I didn't get it back until near the end of the visit.

Now I gotta say that he's welcome to my fireside anytime. He has a story for each song and sings with a comfortable, easy style. One day I want to grow up and be like him.

His lovely bride, Kathy, thoughtfully brought a delicious coffee cake up to the cabin for our dessert and none of it went back home with Mike.

Thanx Mike and Kathy for all of your kind and thoughtful hospitality! That's not counting the sole gripping gifts...

Just chalk up another totally enjoyable OFC 'gathering'. Big or small, they're all a ball!
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-07-07 8:21 PM (#290567 - in reply to #290556)
Subject: Re: Iffy & Capo
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Originally posted by Capo Guy:
Johnny was never known for his legs.
pot... kettle... :p
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