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cliff
Posted 2005-06-24 8:10 AM (#153012 - in reply to #152837)
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. . we really DO need to get a better Prescription Plan in this country . . . .
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cliff
Posted 2005-06-24 8:25 AM (#153013 - in reply to #152837)
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The question was posed to me (by Hizzoner), but I don't know the answer:

Anyone have any info on the guitar I'm playing here?:




I know it was one of Master Keller's.
Amy was playing it before I got pulled up there
(I'm sorry Amy, . . I think this is like the SECOND time I've "squeezed" you off the stage . . . we need to fix that next year!).

Anyway, I was in the process of installing the really nifty clip-on condensor mic that Master Templeman brought for my SlotHead (which sounded GREAT, btw!), but it was quicker/easier to jump on this (what appears to be) Elite s/b with a custom top.
Nice lil' Guitar!! Very comfy!
I could go for something like this for gigs!

Any info?
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Waskel
Posted 2005-06-24 8:56 AM (#153014 - in reply to #152837)
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Yes, I believe Kim brought it. After seeing his "guitar storage facility" it might be pointless trying to assign an exact model# to it. There were a lot of guitars in there that defied identification.

I seem to remember Amy referring to it as "hers".
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cliff
Posted 2005-06-24 9:27 AM (#153015 - in reply to #152837)
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Courtesy of MasterKeller hisself:

". . That guitar you were playing is currently my main stage acoustic. It's a
1868 top and bowl with a flame maple laminated top, bass side epaulets only and a stock 1868T maple neck. I cobbled it together as a test mule for the OP-PRO so I could do some field testing without tearing apart my old stage guitar, which was an 1868-BTA (blue tamo ash).
FYI: Amy plays an Adamas W597MEWP or a 1990 Collectors or Hamer Artist Custom on stage . . ."
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Waskel
Posted 2005-06-24 9:31 AM (#153016 - in reply to #152837)
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Oops. Wrong again. I seen too many gitters that day. :confused: My apologies.
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cliff
Posted 2005-06-24 10:24 AM (#153017 - in reply to #152837)
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Y'know, looking at this pic again suddenly reminded me of something that warrants a statement:

AL is a KILLER guitar player!!!

Of course, I've seen him throw out several very tasty licks (especially on electric) at these Jams. But last Friday nite, back at hotel we were sitting around trading songs, and I'd just finished a rather lame version of some Who song for Master Slipkid (was it WhoAreYou?), when at the end, Al just LAUNCHES into this BRILLIANT acoustic passage from the "Overture" from "Tommy".
He just blew me AWAY!! He absolutely NAILED it!!!

A Tip'O the Beret to Master Pepiak! Well Done!!

". . it's a Boy, Mrs. Walker . . . . it's a Boy . . ."
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Slipkid
Posted 2005-06-24 4:19 PM (#153018 - in reply to #152837)
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Yes..that was very cool. And he looked sooo happy playing it.
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cliff
Posted 2005-06-24 4:31 PM (#153019 - in reply to #152837)
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". . a "Happy" Al . . ."


Someone REALLY shoulda got a picture of that! . . .
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Waskel
Posted 2005-06-24 5:17 PM (#153020 - in reply to #152837)
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I got video of him stuffing his face at dinner on Thursday night.
I dunno, he looked happy...
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alpep
Posted 2005-06-24 8:13 PM (#153021 - in reply to #152837)
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killer guitar player?

sure some lives were lost when I strap on a guitar. I just hope the Genevoa convention dosen't have a clause for it.

Happy and me should never be in the same sentence.
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Slipkid
Posted 2005-06-24 9:20 PM (#153022 - in reply to #152837)
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Because this is the first time I met Al, maybe I don't know any better.
But I saw what I saw.
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Paulcc1
Posted 2005-06-25 8:55 AM (#153023 - in reply to #152837)
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". . it's a Boy, Mrs. Walker . . . . it's a Boy . . ." Could it be that Al is Mrs. Walker little boy?????? That could explain a lot even the mauve hmmmmmm.
Love you guys
Paul :D
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alpep
Posted 2005-06-25 8:31 PM (#153024 - in reply to #152837)
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sorry never been to the UK
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Northcountry
Posted 2005-06-27 10:09 AM (#153025 - in reply to #152837)
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Aggghhh I think I'm have-in-a GAS attack.....Is the Adamas on the left in the earlier photo a Bass?
Sure looks like it. Nice

Randy
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cliff
Posted 2005-06-27 10:23 AM (#153026 - in reply to #152837)
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From my understanding, it's not AN Adamas Bass . . . . it's THE AdamasBass.

Much like Tiggers, . . . IT'S the only one.

Being played by owner, Master Keller.
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MWoody
Posted 2005-06-27 10:34 AM (#153027 - in reply to #152837)
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Brad,
Kissing up to Al will not result in better serial numbers on anything ordered. Tony told me this.

It is best to treat Al with some disdain so that he will continue to sell items to us below market price. A humble Salesman is an affordable Salesman!

Moody, on the other hand, needs to be treated with full respect. He knows too much about all of us!
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TWA
Posted 2005-06-27 12:55 PM (#153028 - in reply to #152837)
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Originally posted by cliff:
From my understanding, it's not AN Adamas Bass . . . . it's THE AdamasBass.

Much like Tiggers, . . . IT'S the only one.

Being played by owner, Master Keller.
Paul Winchell, Voice of Tigger, Dies at 82
LOS ANGELES — Paul Winchell, a ventriloquist, inventor and children's TV show host best known for creating the lispy voice of Winnie the Pooh's animated friend Tigger, has died. He was 82.
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cliff
Posted 2005-06-27 1:17 PM (#153029 - in reply to #152837)
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I remember him from the old Winchell/Hahoney days . . .

He was a very talented and (from what I understand) somewhat troubled individual. May He Rest in Peace.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2005-06-27 9:32 PM (#153030 - in reply to #152837)
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I grew up watching Winchell/Mahoney ... that show was great. Long live Knucklehead Smith! Paul Winchell was also the voice of the "scrubbing bubbles" in the commercials.

More interesting, Winchell was a cardiologist and invented the first artificial heart.

Scotty waddy doo doo, scotty waddy doo doo, scotty waddy doo doo dah.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-06-27 10:39 PM (#153031 - in reply to #152837)
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He wasn't a trained doctor (I don't think), but he did patent the very first artificial heart 35-40 years ago.
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Beal
Posted 2005-06-28 8:12 AM (#153032 - in reply to #152837)
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I think there have been several grafite basses made, I know one was a 5 string.
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cliff
Posted 2005-06-28 8:22 AM (#153033 - in reply to #152837)
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. . . then I humbly stand corrected . . .


I was quoting what I was led to believe . . . .


That thing DOES "boom", tho! . .
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Northcountry
Posted 2005-06-30 5:13 PM (#153034 - in reply to #152837)
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Almost had Al set me up with an Adamas that matched my Adamas 1 #7 color w/cutaway and five strings earlier this year, but I opted for a custom order Hamer 8 string bass. (should be getting this within a week or so) I have this fantastic Elite 5 string bass now, w/quited maple top that was built as a one-of. To be honest it sounds so good I have lost the desire to own an Adamas Bass. But after seeing the one in that photo it has me a-thinkin again!

Randy
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