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Great playing, great tone, great guitar ! YouTube brought me to your old "Horses Sing None of it" session. I really enjoyed that clip too. Mark |
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Looks like a great guitar, nice playing and song too!
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Lovely articulate sound...John's instruments are true functional art.
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I am moving toward purchasing an archtop and in my research, I came across this excellent thread of yours. I joined this forum just to respond to this thread. This is excellent for two reasons... First off: nice playing! Second: it warms my heart to hear a reference to my long-time friend Billy McEwan. He was an awesome player and a wonderful friend of many years that influenced my playing significantly, even though our styles were very different. Thanks for bringing me back! |
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I have a 1974 Gibson Johnny Smith archtop with a 1 3/4" nut. That guitar is quite comfortable to play. I will have to remember to measure string spacing on it someday. Many of the archtops of that time only had a 1 11/16" nut, and I would find them way too tight for my style of playing.
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