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Old 11-11-2010, 12:44 AM
cpabolting cpabolting is offline
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Originally Posted by jeastman View Post
Very cool stuff. I loved Sister Hazel and was fortunate enough to see them a few times when they came back to Gainesville while I was in college.

Although I think it might be dangerous to play the show with your new Olson. I know if it were me...we're on stage...drummer counts off...everyone hits that first chord and I'm standing frozen with my tongue down to my knees ogling that beautiful instrument.
Love Sister Hazel myself.

Guitars were meant to be played... and this one will be too. No room for a closet queen. I have played my current Olson dread on every single gig I have ever played in the past 2 years. And will plan on playing this dread for a very long period of time at my gigs. Then again, I try to avoid the heavy bar cramped scene for gigs. I will probably starting bringing another dread to some gigs to mix it up. Sometimes I bring another guitar if I want to look like a rock star LOL. Woops, rock stars don't have guitars this nice!

Besides we don't have a drummer! Just two female and two male vocalists, and the two males play guitars and I also play fiddle, mandolin and harmonica. I do most of the singing except when I have a fiddle or mandolin in my hands, that is hard for me to both sing and play one of those!
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A brand new duet I wrote with my daughter:
https://youtu.be/u0hRB7fYaZU

Olson Brazilian Dread #1325
Olson Brazilian SJ #1350
Olson Tiger Myrtle Dread #1355
Olson Brazilian Jumbo #1351
Olson 12-string Jumbo (one of only a few)
Martin D-42 Johnny Cash #51/200 (only 80 made)
And a few others

Quite a few limited edition and rare Martins
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Last edited by cpabolting; 11-11-2010 at 07:45 AM.
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