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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-09-02 3:58 PM (#312806)
Subject: DS 768 on the bay


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Longneck.
cmdZViewItem?hash=item280148746432]Longneck.

Decided to put it up. If anyone here wants it, let me know and we can make a deal.
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MWoody
Posted 2007-09-02 4:40 PM (#312807 - in reply to #312806)
Subject: Re: DS 768 on the bay



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Jim,
As you know WANT is easy but funding is elusive. I saw this one and thought it would be sweet.

Good auction to you!
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-09-02 4:45 PM (#312808 - in reply to #312806)
Subject: Re: DS 768 on the bay


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May be open to trades also.. After all, Trader Jim and all.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-09-02 5:48 PM (#312809 - in reply to #312806)
Subject: Re: DS 768 on the bay



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Woody,

YOU NEED THIS ONE. :cool:
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edensharvest
Posted 2007-09-02 6:07 PM (#312810 - in reply to #312806)
Subject: Re: DS 768 on the bay


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Beautiful Jim.

GGG, Woody already HAS one...kinda sorta.
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MWoody
Posted 2007-09-02 6:59 PM (#312811 - in reply to #312806)
Subject: Re: DS 768 on the bay



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With the various string set possibilities and the obvious "A/B" of a Pre and Post LX D-Scale it would be like having French Vanilla and Mocha Java, not the same.

Let me ponder and then get back to you Jim. In the mean time take the cash! :rolleyes:
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-09-02 7:39 PM (#312812 - in reply to #312806)
Subject: Re: DS 768 on the bay



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I'm not familiar with this type of guitar.

How would this sound if tuned to C G C F G C so when capoed on the second fret it would give you a D A D G A D tuning?
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edensharvest
Posted 2007-09-03 10:31 AM (#312813 - in reply to #312806)
Subject: Re: DS 768 on the bay


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So, Jim, have you got like Anti-GAS or something? I've seen a lot of really nice guitars leaving your stable lately... :eek:
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-09-03 12:20 PM (#312814 - in reply to #312806)
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No, just more expensive GAS. ;)
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MWoody
Posted 2007-09-03 3:57 PM (#312815 - in reply to #312806)
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"How would this sound if tuned to C G C F G C so when capoed on the second fret it would give you a D A D G A D tuning?"

It sounds great!

Presently my Baritone is strung with Mediums at DGCFGD and for DADGAD I use a Shubb Cut Capo.

These are a must have for anyone moving past chords and wanting to experiment.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-09-03 8:39 PM (#312816 - in reply to #312806)
Subject: Re: DS 768 on the bay



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Originally posted by MWoody:
"How would this sound if tuned to C G C F G C so when capoed on the second fret it would give you a D A D G A D tuning?"

It sounds great!

Presently my Baritone is strung with Mediums at DGCFGD and for DADGAD I use a Shubb Cut Capo.

These are a must have for anyone moving past chords and wanting to experiment.
Rumble. :cool:
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MWoody
Posted 2007-09-03 9:44 PM (#312817 - in reply to #312806)
Subject: Re: DS 768 on the bay



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OK,

I'll trade ya for a 1112-1 with OHSC, Fiberglass Deep Bowl and a Bill Nichols TRC! Actually a sweet instrument but the older Balladeer's don't command a lot of respect on the market.

I still have the workshop in total turmoil. :(
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bvince
Posted 2007-09-09 7:49 PM (#312818 - in reply to #312806)
Subject: Re: DS 768 on the bay



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Hey Jim,

If you don't get what you're wanting for it on Ebay and you decide to hang on to it for a while longer, I'll be interested when I can save up some more moola.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-09-09 8:46 PM (#312819 - in reply to #312806)
Subject: Re: DS 768 on the bay


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Yeah, I'm not going to give it away on the bay, so if it don't go, I'm in no hurry. I know you just got drained with the Adamas...nice guitar though!
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