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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-12-16 8:48 PM (#226247)
Subject: My Newest Woodbox!!!!


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Yep, "To Jeff, Esteban." Signed by the man himself.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-12-16 9:10 PM (#226248 - in reply to #226247)
Subject: Re: My Newest Woodbox!!!!


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I hope the instructional material helps...

If you need to raise some cash to afford this, I'll give you $250 for your custom U681...

Seriously, how's this thing sound?
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-12-16 9:52 PM (#226249 - in reply to #226247)
Subject: Re: My Newest Woodbox!!!!


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This is one of those, "It's the thought that matters gifts." ( I'll spare the community-at-large the details.)

How does it sound? It sounds good. Actually, really good. Every bit as good and very much like the mid-line Martins hanging in the acoustic room at Shenandoah Music.

Moving over the fretboard, however, is like being dragged bare-assed down a desert dirt road behind an irate, bastard biker.

The frets are shite and the board is rough. A refret and a good dressing, a little fretboard refurbishing and set-up and it would make a nice little player actually. Can't knock the sound at all. Scalloped X bracing. It has a 1-11/16 nut that feels even more narrow which is a bit tough for me. I've played it for about an hour and my fingers haven't been this sore since I first started playing.
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2006-12-16 10:02 PM (#226250 - in reply to #226247)
Subject: Re: My Newest Woodbox!!!!


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Be careful refurbishing that fretboard...I think it's MDF.
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rededdie
Posted 2006-12-16 10:10 PM (#226251 - in reply to #226247)
Subject: Re: My Newest Woodbox!!!!



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Nice ax, Jeff. I especially like the(mother of pearl?) inlay around the soundhole, she sure shines!
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Capo Guy
Posted 2006-12-16 10:10 PM (#226252 - in reply to #226247)
Subject: Re: My Newest Woodbox!!!!



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Originally posted by Jeff W.:

Moving over the fretboard, however, is like being dragged bare-assed down a desert dirt road behind an irate, bastard biker.
Jeff, You have a way with words. I get the picture.
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cruster
Posted 2006-12-16 10:12 PM (#226253 - in reply to #226247)
Subject: Re: My Newest Woodbox!!!!


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Every once in a while, while SWMBO is flipping channels, I'll see him on one of the shopping channels. I always make her stop for a couple of minutes so I can watch him play (I think he's actually a decent player; better than I am, anyway, but that isn't hard to accomplish) and listen to the sales banter.

It's the simple things in life that amuse me.
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MWoody
Posted 2006-12-16 10:13 PM (#226254 - in reply to #226247)
Subject: Re: My Newest Woodbox!!!!



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We are a little spoiled, are we not?
There's a guy at work that has an Estabann package coming so he can expand his three-chords-learned-in-the-70's vocabulary. I give him nothing but encouragement. Probably a great instrument to learn on.

When you get good you learn to buy another guitar...
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-12-16 10:17 PM (#226255 - in reply to #226247)
Subject: Re: My Newest Woodbox!!!!


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Be careful refurbishing that fretboard...I think it's MDF.
actually, far as i can tell, I think it is rosewood.
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-12-16 10:47 PM (#226256 - in reply to #226247)
Subject: Re: My Newest Woodbox!!!!


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OMG.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-12-16 10:53 PM (#226257 - in reply to #226247)
Subject: Re: My Newest Woodbox!!!!


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Originally posted by MWoody:
We are a little spoiled, are we not?
There's a guy at work that has an Estabann package coming so he can expand his three-chords-learned-in-the-70's vocabulary. I give him nothing but encouragement. Probably a great instrument to learn on.

When you get good you learn to buy another guitar...
Woody, take note of this part of my post:

"....a good [fret] dressing, a little fretboard refurbishing and set-up and it would make a nice little player actually. Can't knock the sound at all. Scalloped X bracing. It has a 1-11/16 nut that feels even more narrow which is a bit tough for me..." A little love and care (perhaps from you?) and your friend will have a fine starter guitar.

( My "it's the thought that counts" wasn't disparaging the guitar, t'was more about circumstances involving the person who gave it... and As I said, I will spare folks the details)
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2006-12-17 1:17 AM (#226258 - in reply to #226247)
Subject: Re: My Newest Woodbox!!!!



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Originally posted by cruster:
I always make her stop for a couple of minutes so I can watch him play (I think he's actually a decent player; better than I am)
I agree. I've watched him on early-AM tube.
I e-mailed some dude that was selling one of those on eBaaaa. He said he got it as a gift. (I thought it was kinda crappy that he was selling a gift, y'know?) Anyway, I wanted the DVD course. I ain't so good, y'know.
So since you got the DVD's, make me a copy. OK?

Oh Yeah-- Remember, it IS the thought that counts.
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stephent28
Posted 2006-12-17 3:00 AM (#226259 - in reply to #226247)
Subject: Re: My Newest Woodbox!!!!



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From Ovations to Lowdens to Estebans.

Jeff....I think you are pedaling that bike backwards!
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Joyful Noise
Posted 2006-12-17 4:50 AM (#226260 - in reply to #226247)
Subject: Re: My Newest Woodbox!!!!


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Sounds like a gift from Grandma! You say thank you, look pleased and tell her you love her.
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brainslag
Posted 2006-12-19 10:11 AM (#226261 - in reply to #226247)
Subject: Re: My Newest Woodbox!!!!


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Este who?
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-12-19 10:27 AM (#226262 - in reply to #226247)
Subject: Re: My Newest Woodbox!!!!


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Este Lauder
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-12-19 10:37 AM (#226263 - in reply to #226247)
Subject: Re: My Newest Woodbox!!!!


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. . . dondé Este mi fingertips go . . .
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