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Re: it's a boy...no uh, a girl...no uh, a...
blackbird #241662 02/22/2008 6:40 PM
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Well I gotta say I've used a lot of strings and inexpensive isn't the same as cheap. I'm surprised that a grasser isn't singing the praises of John Pearse.

Elixirs are good strings, I use them a lot for smokers since that wrapping keeps them alive a good bit longer but the string tension is definitely higher and they lack a certain attack response that I look for. To each his own though since ultimately every guitarist pleases themselves first (as it should be).


A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright (1876 - 1944)
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oldroadie #241663 02/22/2008 11:54 PM
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I use Martins on the acoustic & Ernie Ball on the electrics. I hate the sounds of new strings...I like 'em when best when 1/2 dead.


we should do this every weekend!
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LitzerSki #241664 02/23/2008 8:30 AM
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I smell what you're stepping in...I've never used D'Addario 80/20 sets (strictly use the phosbronze mediums) but these might be something to consider...



80/20s with 12 top end and a beefy 56 on the bottom




i'm liking the feel and sound of this in my musical mind.


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mert #241665 02/23/2008 9:09 AM
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I don't have many regrets in this life, but not being able to play a guitar (or any intrument) is one of them.
I'm tone def and like Dirty Harry said "a man's got to know his limitations".
I'll continue to appreciate but not participate in music.
Wish I could hear you play that baby sometime.


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ssjones #241666 02/23/2008 9:54 AM
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Wish I could hear you play that baby sometime.




all ya hafta do is come to Dahlonega in April...
there will be a handful or so of fine pickers and
singers at hand.

Milo will be making the journey.


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mert #241667 02/26/2008 11:23 AM
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nice one! I know you'll love it. I bought mine new about 8-9 years ago but mine has a clear pick guard and no fret markers, satin finish. If yours is a P-01 and has them, that shatters what I thought about how they're finished. I thought those were additions that came on P-3 and newer. Learning everyday!

Anyway, the parlors are great and come highly recommended.
I was drooling on one of the new sunburst ones at the Larivee booth at NAMM this year and James Burton walked by and told me "that's the only thing you'll ever need". I saw him later at Rickenbacker and we chatted about them. He was just hanging out looking at guitars. And getting his picture taken with jokers like me...

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mert #241668 02/26/2008 5:16 PM
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Wish I could hear you play that baby sometime.




all ya hafta do is come to Dahlonega in April...
there will be a handful or so of fine pickers and
singers at hand.

Milo will be making the journey.




I would walk to Dahlonega to see mert, Chy, and Mark do some pickin'.

Luckily, I will not have to walk.


In Between the Dark and the Light..
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Ryan7771 #241669 02/26/2008 7:45 PM
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I would walk to Dahlonega to see mert, Chy, and Mark do some pickin'.







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mert #241670 03/05/2008 8:44 PM
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GSA has begun(GSA=guitar separation anxiety.)
Brought Milo to the luthier of choice for his upgrade procedure.
2 guits in shop now. Milo and the Strat.
2 different luthiers.
i'll be okay. if i just remember to breathe.
did a bit of Henry unplugged tonight.
miss my little boy though. he's like a puppy to me.

want him in top form for Georgia. ahhhh, bone saddle...
i can hear the resonance now.


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mert #241671 03/05/2008 9:57 PM
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oh sweet black strat...what year is it again, '64?


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LitzerSki #241672 03/06/2008 6:33 AM
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oh sweet black strat...what year is it again, '64?




yup.


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LitzerSki #241673 03/17/2008 6:17 AM
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i miss Milo.


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