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  1. I like those in any color! my son's band mate has one in a light gray translucent, nice grain on the body too, a thing of beauty
  2. look at any of the hundreds of pictures you will find with a google search for Les Paul Supreme that should tell ya all ya need to know
  3. ...................yawn...........
  4. Yes I think they are worth having, but that's just me. I like having one handy for those times when I want to have some effects. I will usually set the volume just a bit above the primary sound of the acoustic unamped. Adds some atmosphere, with reverbs and delays to feed the muse when I'm just noodling and an idea hits. I have a few different amps with no reason other than I just decided to pick them up at different points in time - a first Generation Fender Acoustasonic bought in 2005 - Fishman Loudbox Artist - bought in 2017 - Newer Generation Fender Acoustasonic (not to GO version but the one without the battery) - bought last year I've used them in live situations and just for slacking off at home. I like the new fender's effect the most, but when it comes to gigging and when you need a light on the go setup, the Fishman is the real deal. Loud Clear, decent sounding for both vocals and guitar. You may also want to look into a Tonewood Amp which attaches to the back of your guitar. I have one and use it on all my acoustics. Some ppl don't like them. worth checking out and getting your own opinion. So my opinion is if you think you want one, you probably do. Need ? no,, but this is not that.
  5. I usually don't give a crap about this stuff but somehow that's a bit more than a few steps over the line.
  6. from my experince, none of mine have changed and some I've had for 20+ years
  7. I got it too I can manage but I understand it all.. they tell me I should have surgery, they have not said "must" have surgery. waiting may not be smart due to unreversible nerve damage
  8. my hunch is you like telecasters... nothing scientific mind you just a hunch
  9. or the KSdaddy tele! oops wrong company..
  10. You know, I don't usually like blue guitars, but I do think that is pretty cool looking.
  11. hey look at the bright side, when the binding starts coming off, won't be a big deal!
  12. yep, or something like that theres a few on Reverb, not as pricey as I thought they'd be. 2004 Gibson Les Paul Supreme in Heritage Cherry Sunburst | Reverb
  13. yea.. Of course, they've made em before and no, they were NOT cheap.
  14. My experience is that while some do fail, the ones that don't, have lasted for a very long time.
  15. as I go back over this in my mind, there is one notable thing, a guy I worked with starting in 1992, and remained a co-worker for quite a few years after, is still in contact today. We've become very good friends over these years, something that would not have happen if not for "office life". One guy out of hundreds of co-workers.
  16. I am sorry to hear that. Hope is a good thing to have, with out it we have No Hope.. Hope is bettah.
  17. ya know, that's sad news peppah, been with my wife since 9th grade. I couldn't imagine a day without her everywhere in it. I guess I got lucky?
  18. I think all things change over time, and you're seeing it here too. The dynamics of the work place has drastically changed in the last 5~10 years from what I've seen. for one Ageism, is real, especially if you're on the hunt for a job and you're around my age (66) No one wants to really pick you up. Even tho guys like me, in the years of IT with the experience that I bring have should mean something, it doesn't. Working remotely really changed the "work team" dynamic more than anything I can recall. I've not gone into an "office" to do my job since 2015. And even by then, I did it just to show myself there once a week. It didn't change anything in how I could do my job, it must made the job a little harder because of interruptions and distractions. But I'm with you, my job is my job, I work well with the people on my team, but it's pretty much down to, do what you can, be a pro, and make sure you've got things covered. I like my current manager, but the ones before him, I could not trust, and I didn't not like even talking to them.
  19. Much like Curly, no one could do Pee Wee like Paul Ruben. Both, one of a kind sort of dudes.
  20. In the sea of stupidity, there is no bottom.
  21. this thread should just be nuked... it's just stupid. Scott, you out there?
  22. we have them here too They are chewing up the leaves on the veggies in our garden. and they get into or pool, as well and if we're sitting out in the gazebo at night, they just invade the space unless we close all the screens, but then the air flow sucks. they are pests.
  23. So it was a fish tail??! Ok I see... never mind then
  24. yer ridin high I bet!! Good for you Pics???
  25. ketchup on eggs,, yep I don't get it. Sauces are ok based on the rest of what's going on. You can't do Thai food without dipping sauces, Asian based food isn't Asian based food without soy, or hoisin sauce, sweet and sour,, duck sauce. Turkey needs Gravy, a pot roast dinner does too. (Is gravy a sauce?) Pasta without Marinara, is just, well pasta!
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