Hey Phil
Glad you got the OM (back?)
Sounds like you are guitar rich at the moment.
Keep working on ways to improve that Choo Choo Charlie's. It's so close to being a landmark.
See you soon I hope.
stay well my friend.
Yeah I met Tom and went to Steve K workshop in Frankfort last year. Work conflict this year. Maybe we can car pool to Frankfort one time, I've known about it but it is a little bit of a distance on a weekday.....perhaps worth it. I'm the majority ower of a professional CPA firm and really a fanatic bluegrass player singer. I've got all CDs bluehighway has plus all the tab and teaching tapes that Tim Stafford has done. Do you think Frankfort may have a group of musicians ready to get a little serious? I have a basement recoding studio so we could produce projects or just record jamming sessions.
Thanks for the ad Phil. Hope we meet down the road sometime. I'm a member of the NIBA and love to pick and sing bluegrass. Looking someday to start a bluegrass band for fun profit and recording a project.
Hey Phil from Naperville, Sam from down in Urbana here! How long've you played? I know we're a couple hours away but I'm always looking for other pickers and I do come up near that area occasionally. Interested in doing a little picking sometime? Let me know. I don't get on the forum a whole lot but I check my email regularly. spayne1@stu.parkland.edu. Also, I don't know if you're familiar with Robert Bowlin (he's a monster guitar player), but he's doing a flatpicking workshop down here on my the 9th. He and Wil Maring will also be doing a concert the same evening.
Steve, my office is across the street from Dusty Strings in Seattle and it turns out they have a D18GE in stock. I had not even noticed it but picked it up. The neck takes some getting used to (or probably for me the bigger adjustment is tied to a 1…
Sorry to get a little off topic :-( I realized it once I clicked the Add Reply button..
I like what you said about being able to afford a 20 Dollar Hygrometer... if you can spend 4 grand on a box.. and you can't spend the little bit of money on the…
So what you are talking about here Jon, is not what I started the thread for( but it IS a nice aside!) You NEED to know what your humidity is at in your house were your axe lives. That is what the Hygrometer is for. There are all kinds of threads ev…
I've never had a gauge that I've used for any of my guitars, but what I have done which only costs a few dollars is to get a travel soap box and a sponge to use as a small humidifier that I keep in my case.
It's works really well and fits perfectly…
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Glad you got the OM (back?)
Sounds like you are guitar rich at the moment.
Keep working on ways to improve that Choo Choo Charlie's. It's so close to being a landmark.
See you soon I hope.
stay well my friend.
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