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  1. A standard line with attention to each instrument would do just fine.
  2. Yea, you're talking about the one be advertised on the face of the ad and current production model. The one the guy is playing on the video itself is not that model though.
  3. The one being played in the video sure looks like the first run of 42 Banner reissue efforts of several years back, one of which I purchased then and still have today. Sounds like it also. And, I want to say I recall that video as from that time, but not 100% certain. The bridge and saddle were done as you see which bothered some folks because of the departure from original. One of the selling points attempted then was a combination of old and new (as in the bridge and drop in saddle). That guitar looks and sounds like that series. You guys remember that first try don't you? The sound sold me despite the modern bridge and saddle. edit: I recall a post where someone was having a hard time adjusting his playing style due to the boom and volume response. He had tried every string, etc. I replied about having to lighten my approach to find the real balance and sweet spot on mine. To this day the guitar responds best to a measured touch.
  4. This is one of those, " oh, but were you there moments".
  5. Thanks Murph. Such was my vision!
  6. Bob, have you done his slower covers of Just In Time or On The Street Where You Live?
  7. There you go poking at my 74 DEEELUXE Southern Jumbo again! 💪 The "Deluxe" has to be the extra wood the ample bridge plate utilizes. That was an expense to Gibson. It's my Edsel and Studebaker true, but they each do fine on Mercum.
  8. Bob, that's right you did and I forgot. My bad. But nice to see, hear and to see guitar again! Thank you. Yes, Bobby Darin had it all.
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