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AfricaBrass

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  1. Same here. Big Time! Damn, now you're giving me G&L G.A.S.
  2. Guitar Center was insanely Saturday afternoon noisy. We checked out a '76 Fender P Bass fretless maple neck. It was OK, I'm not sure it's worth $1500. And I'm not too interested in a bass with a maple neck. I bet it was headache inducing. I remember 70's Fenders being considered as total dogs. Now, the prices are shooting up. I'd rather just buy a made in Mexico knock-off than a real 70's Fender. At least the neck pockets will be tight and the thing won't break your back weightwise.
  3. Let me know if you're in the neighborhood! That's a deal!
  4. I'm glad you had a good time. I like that SX guitar that looks like a melted Jazzmaster. I don't think I'd buy one, but it's pretty wild. I haven't been to Rondo, but Guitar Center always cures me of G.A.S. (gear/guitar acquisition syndrome). I always leave with more appreciation for what I have... It's weird, but true.
  5. They should hire you! I'm now interested in those guitars myself. I hope you can post a picture of it soon.
  6. I LOVE it!!!
  7. Thank you, Tony! I will check it out. Have fun in Morocco!
  8. Wow! He does have good taste. I dig the Kaleidoscope also! I'd see a band with belly dancers, anytime.
  9. Thanks for the info, Tony! I had no idea about the 20 Granite Creek guy. Now that's wild! Yeah, I hard the girlfriend was a witch and that the combo of what she was doing and the heavy drugs were Skippy's undoing. It's such a shame. He seemed to be a little looney to start with, but... I agree about Forever Changes; as much as I love Hendrix. I love that album. Robert Plant is an interesting guy. You'd never think he'd be a fan of Moby Grape. I was also blown away when I read an article and he gushed about his love for the Incredible String Band, and the influence they had on Zep's acoustic stuff. I love the early ISB albums myself.
  10. Do you have any local papers that specialize in classified ads? There's one in Southern California called the Recycler, that I used to use often. I don't know about your area, though. There's a site called craigslist that's good for selling stuff, but I don't know if it covers where you live. If you have that for your area, you could try that... I'm glad you're happy with the Cort!
  11. It's a great set. Actually, my copy is sitting right next to me on the table. It's a GREAT set. And I'm listening to mine (# 2285) right now! I only wish that I had Chuck autograph it for me back in January Mine is #2196. I purchased mine through True Blue along with some Mosaic orders. I know I should have bought mine from Chuck, but I gave into impulse while ordering from Mosaic.
  12. It's a great set. Actually, my copy is sitting right next to me on the table.
  13. I wish you a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
  14. wah wah wah...
  15. I have a couple of their SX basses (a P-bass and a Jazz-bass), and they are incredible deals at their $120-140 prices. I'll try to post pictures of them today.
  16. I think this is a very special set. I'd recommend it to anyone. This is an example of Verve's creative packaging that I actually like.
  17. I really hope you like it, Ron! Well, if I don't, there's a certain pugnacious feline Trekkie in the Sacramento vicinity who's going to have a slightly used Korean jazz box to do his business in (it's gonna take his owner a long time to get the litter in and out of those "F" holes). Actually, Rondo music has a really good return policy. The guy who runs the place, Kurt, is really cool. Hey, Cat Shatner is now toilet trained, so he'll have no use for the Cool Cat-box.
  18. I really hope you like it, Ron!
  19. I love how you've made the board colors different when you enter the Political Forum. You know you're in Politics because it is red and blue. Game on! Yet, when you come back to the regular forums, you get the peach and pastel colors. It's a good reminder that you've entered the friendly zone again. :rsmile:
  20. Not really. I can barely solder, myself. Most of my guitars are stock, but there is a whole subculture of people who love to modify their guitars. One of my favorite sites is: http://www.telemodders.com/ That site isn't that active now, but I love the whole idea behind it, and I love looking at the modified Telecasters. If any of you guys are into refinishing guitars, here's a great site for supplies and knowledge. They also have a link on their page to their forum. http://reranch.august.net/
  21. The story I've heard is that he was into some dark stuff with this girlfriend he had. He proceeded to flip out and try to attack drummer Don Stevenson with a fire axe. I thought they then took him away to Bellvue, where he wrote some of the songs for Oar, and upon his release six months or so later, rode to Nashville and recorded Oar. I've been a big Syd Barrett fan forever and Spence is the American (actually Canadian) version. It's really sad, but I've enjoyed their music. Here's an interesting picture of Skip performing (post-Oar). I've never seen pictures of him playing after the breakdown. My guess is that this is from the early 70's around the time of the Grape's 20 Granite Creek Album. I think the other guy in the picture is the fellow who was brought in the band to help keep Skippy in line.
  22. I have been told to ALWAYS use a quality solder designed for electronics; a 60/40 multi core rosin type is what has been recommended to me.
  23. You scared me! I have wanted to be a luthier myself; maybe in the next life.
  24. I love his early 70's stuff myself. There are a bunch of downloads on easytree right now of early-mid 70's shows. I'm working on getting my upload ratio up right now (I've finally got the firewall thing settled), but I hope to download them soon. I also agree with David and Paul about Mingus Plays Piano. I really enjoy Mingus' Impulse recordings; they were some of the first jazz I purchased.
  25. Put me on your list. By the way, the Cort M800 arrived today! It is a nice piece. The finish is beautiful. Some of the hardware seems a little "light." Specifically the tuners and tailpiece. The pickups seem decent but I'll probably drop my Golden Age pickups in it this weekend which could be a challenge because there is no rear access. I guess I'll be working through F holes! The action needs a little tweak and maybe even a turn of the truss rod but the neck feels good. Straight out of the box it's a good playing guitar. It's light and well balanced. I think after a few minor adjustments this is going to be an excellent playing and sounding guitar. It will likely replace my Les Paul and my Broadway BOTH and be my main axe! If anyone's lookng for this style guitar I highly recommend scraping together your nickels and getting the one on Ebay with the Buy It Now of only $400! Congrats, Scott! I'm glad you like your new guitar. I hope we'll see pictures soon. Heck, I gotsta be taking some pictures myself...
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