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In Topic:Southern Jumbo TV demo
28 March 2013 - 08:40 AM
I'm not usually impressed by mahagony guitars but that SJ was sweet. What a great flatpicker. -
In Topic:J-35 review Music Villa
22 March 2013 - 05:49 AM
Not bad at all. It was surprisingly a great flatpickers which I didn't expect. Would sound great alone with a old fiddle to accompany. I'm not usually a fan of mahagony but this guitar looks like a handful of fun -
In Topic:An acoustic Les Paul?
19 March 2013 - 09:48 AM
j45nick, on 19 March 2013 - 07:13 AM, said:Rick Nielsen has a staggering collection of music "stuff", not just in his museum, but in warehouses.
I was never a Cheap Trick fan, but I saw a segment on "American Pickers", of all places, that featured his off-the-wall collectione, including such things as his unopened luggage containing all his dirty clothes from tours back in the 70's. A bit strange, but he's obviously a hoarder.
That episode was on yesterday nick. A re run I think but my dad and I watched it yesterday around noon here. That case he opened with all the old les Paul's inside, what a waste to be laying around a warehouse -
In Topic:30's Sj 200 Rosewood Demo
16 March 2013 - 08:34 PM
Wow that was great! And the back was to die for. Beautifull. We don't get to see a lot of rosewood performances on here either so that was nice. I know Gibson is mostly known for their mahogany guitar but when they use rosewood they get it right. -
In Topic:Bozeman Factory Tour in Photos
14 March 2013 - 08:36 PM
Good stuff. A Visit to Montana is on my vacation list in the future, and of course a stop at the factory. This doesn't help me much in putting it off. Been wanting to take a trip to western MT to scout out some rural property for a hunting getaway and possibly a home building site. Unfortunately I've spent more time talking myself out of it than doing it because of the shocking real estate prices there.
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20 Jun 2012 - 07:36It's pretty routine for me, a simple arthroscopic procedure called radio frequency ablation, that I require every six to nine months. The back is to far gone to do standard operations. This procedure severs the nerve bundles where they exit the spine and alleviates most of the pain.
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