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Murph

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  1. Murph

    NGD

    I have one. Wink, wink....
  2. Murph

    NGD

    Rosewood and ebony ? What a great idea.
  3. Dylan is alive, CHOSE to do them, and was compensated. That's cool. It's capitalism and Bob is a GREAT capitalist. He was getting $40.00 for t-shirts when I saw him last. John's voice being used for advertisements after his death and without his permission feels wrong to me.
  4. That's what inspired this thread. And it's wrong.
  5. BINGO ! That's what makes it wrong. If he'd done it, it would be one thing, but he didn't.
  6. Just sayin'. I know it's happened before, and it'll probably happen again. Just seems wrong to me.
  7. Keepin' the train rollin'...
  8. I bought a J-15 for a backup / noodler. If I wanted to go cheaper than that I'd simply buy an Epiphone. They have proven to be very consistent. My daughters EJ200ce shocks me every time I grab it for the money.
  9. Bingo. That was my point. Gibson MAKES affordable, giggable guitars. Right now. They're not ALL expensive.
  10. When I was playing electrics I bought a Custom Shop ES-339. Fine guitar. Swapped it off and kept a Les Paul Studio. Fine guitar. My J-15 was cheap enough, same specs as my J-45 but with tree hugger friendly woods. Fine guitar. Gibson makes many affordable guitars that will fill any job required. If you're very poor they also make Epiphones, which are just fine. Many pro's gig with Epiphones. Capitalism will self regulate if it's left alone.
  11. I might have, I played several guitars during that period. The J-15 had fantastic action, good volume and great tone. I was intrigued by the Walnut, I've always liked Walnut. I've owned a Walnut SG for decades.
  12. The J-15 is SELLING.... Also, it's quirky enough to be interesting, maple neck, skunk stripe, walnut fretboard. But with J-45 specs. Heck, I bought one and it's AWESOME! Sustainable woods is the future of guitars whether we like it or not. These kids coming up have been brainwashed. Get over it. They think Socialism is a good thing too. Even though it's never worked out like that. Ever. There is a magic number, and if they sell THAT NUMBER, they will be built. If that goal isn't reached, poof....
  13. It has always been. It will always be. Grasshopper.
  14. Wow. Mine has never given me a second thought. My J-45 is a 2003 and has been all over and just has the metal clamp. My new J-15 has a little bag thing with a Velcro flap. They have both been trouble free. Best of luck.
  15. I came within inches of buying a little Taylor cedar top before I got my J-45 (2003). I don't know their model #'s and stuff, but it was a small bodied guitar and was a hoot to play. A local store had it and I'd go back and play it often until it finally sold. That was the only cedar I've ever messed with, I think.
  16. I have a Rosewood/Ebony J-45 and a Walnut J-15. The Walnut is such a great tone wood. My J-45 is loud and bright as far as Rosewood goes, but the J-15 is louder.
  17. I love Walnut, and mine is even cheaper... (J-15)
  18. I've got a sticky one, and a not sticky one. The sticky one has Gorilla (the best) duct tape on the sticky parts. They're both pretty old.
  19. Awesome. I lost mine many years ago as well. Sure miss him.
  20. Nice guitar. Not sure about the Richlite, a friend of mine has a Martin with it, but he thinks it's Ebony. I'll probably never correct him.
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