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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-10-02 5:30 PM (#299257)
Subject: Parlor Reso FS.


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OK, I've tried this thing and can't seem to master the slide technique without driving my wife crazy. (could be a good thing, eh?) Anyway, decided to part with the reso that I just bought. Parlor size Republic resonator, brass body, slot head, yada yada... Great sound, been compared favorably with Nationals on quite a few websites by more knowledgeable people than I. This one has less than 1 hour time on it, and that's about 59 minutes longer than the wife can stand. Comes with hard case. Cost to me new was 650.00 to get it here. I will ship it Conn US for 575.00



Beautiful antique brass finish with retro finish cone cover.



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dvd
Posted 2008-10-02 5:47 PM (#299258 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.



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Shouldn't that be Strive to play a new guitar....everyday??? :D

Best of luck with the sale! I've heard good things about Republics over at BigRoadBlues.com
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-10-02 5:48 PM (#299259 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.


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Forgot to mention....possible trade offers considered, of course.

Layaways too, sponsored by Trader financing. :D

(subject to a nominal fee..)
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cliff
Posted 2008-10-02 6:42 PM (#299260 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.


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It IS tough when y'got somebody else in th'house while you're making "attempts" at it . .

t'this DAY, Jeanette calls it my "Cat in a Cuisinart Concerto - 2nd Movement".

g'Luck w/th'Sale.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-10-02 7:02 PM (#299261 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.



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Originally posted by cliff:
Jeanette calls it my "Cat in a Cuisinart Concerto - 2nd Movement".
Wow Cliff, That is a great title... I need to write a song to go with it. :cool:
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-10-02 7:41 PM (#299262 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.


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Same problem I have when I try to figure out those electric guitars. I got a set of headphones, but it's just not as much fun if I'm not annoying anyone but me.
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edensharvest
Posted 2008-10-03 12:35 AM (#299263 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.


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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
Same problem I have when I try to figure out those electric guitars. I got a set of headphones, but it's just not as much fun if I'm not annoying anyone but me.
Here, here...

So Jim, have you tried just doing more fingerstyle blues on that, or is it just meant for slide?
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MusicMishka
Posted 2008-10-03 1:05 AM (#299264 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.


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quote:
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Originally posted by cliff:
Jeanette calls it my "Cat in a Cuisinart Concerto - 2nd Movement".
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Wow Cliff, That is a great title... I need to write a song to go with it.
Going to put a little "spin" on it huh?
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dweezil
Posted 2008-10-03 3:44 AM (#299265 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.


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I'm after one of these beauties but sadly not in that finish.

Of course folks you can play finger style on these - you don't need to play just slide...

Lovely resonator, some sensible person here should grab it.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-10-03 7:33 AM (#299266 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.


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Originally posted by edensharvest:


So Jim, have you tried just doing more fingerstyle blues on that, or is it just meant for slide? [/QB]
I guess you can play it any way you want, but my wife and kid think it sounds akin to a banjo :eek:
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2008-10-03 8:01 AM (#299267 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.



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My wife says it's time to go back to the swamp whenever I play mine. I take it as a compliment, since that's what I'm aiming for. She doesn't mean it as one. I figure that I don't really care if it sounds great as long as I'm having fun (and improving a little).

I think you need to click the "listen" tab at THIS WEBSITE to get inspired, then try it again.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-10-03 8:03 PM (#299268 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.


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Had a couple of trade offers from the AGF, but nothing I'd be interested in. If it stays, I can always just use it as a decoration.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-10-03 8:29 PM (#299269 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.
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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
a decoration.
It is an EXCELLENT example of tole painting!
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-10-07 5:16 AM (#299270 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.


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Price drop to 525.00 shipped Conn US.
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birddog
Posted 2008-10-07 8:57 AM (#299271 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.


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Bad timing, not the color I wanted either but for the price....Hmmm, Did you say lay-aways ?

Wally
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stephent28
Posted 2008-10-07 10:45 AM (#299272 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.



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I think TJ's color and the greenish one are the best looking ones offered. Great price TJ. Wish I wasn't determined to downsize before I start adding again.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-10-07 10:47 AM (#299273 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.


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Originally posted by birddog:
Bad timing, not the color I wanted either but for the price....Hmmm, Did you say lay-aways ?

Wally
Layaways accepted, as long as it doesn't stretch out for more than a couple of months. I wanted to get the brass body, and I think this is the only color in brass.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-10-07 11:42 AM (#299274 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.



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Originally posted by Trader Jim:


Wally
Layaways accepted, as long as it doesn't stretch out for more than a couple of months. I wanted to get the brass body, and I think this is the only color in brass.


I guess A Dollar Down & A Dollar A Week won't work? :D
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-10-07 2:26 PM (#299275 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.


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Originally posted by stephent28:
I think TJ's color and the greenish one are the best looking ones offered. Great price TJ. Wish I wasn't determined to downsize before I start adding again.
Stephen, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. You need this one, and I'm willing to accept cash...(American) ;)
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-10-07 3:10 PM (#299276 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.



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Jim,

I've paved a lane or two myself.
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cliff
Posted 2008-10-07 3:28 PM (#299277 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.


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I'm in the process of painting the double yellow line, myself . . .
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dvd
Posted 2008-10-07 4:02 PM (#299278 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.



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Originally posted by cliff:
I'm in the process of painting the double yellow line, myself . . .
Court ordered???

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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-10-07 4:19 PM (#299279 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.



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Originally posted by dvd:
Originally posted by cliff:
I'm in the process of painting the double yellow line, myself . . .
Court ordered???



Reminds me of an old Johnny Cash song "I Got Stripes".
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-10-09 3:02 PM (#299280 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.


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Anybody have anything to trade in the same value range?
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MWoody
Posted 2008-10-09 5:36 PM (#299281 - in reply to #299257)
Subject: Re: Parlor Reso FS.



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Yah, take a look about and talk at me.
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