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A week with the same guitar.....
Motorhome trip.... And oldest spawn is with us so the "closet" (bunkroom) is not available for the usual 3 or 4 guitars. One guitar was it. Did have enough room so I didn't have to bring the OF-660 and brought the Rainsong (see sig line for model)
And, plenty of time to play it too.... I am REALLY starting to like this guitar. A whole week in a camper, cold weather, hot weather, A/C on..... A/C off. Inside, outside. I just realized I haven't tuned it in days...... Carry on.....
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CF: Emerald X-30 Royal Ebony, Rainsong H-WS1000N2, Journey OF660 Martins: 000-Nylon, All Mahogany custom, 000-15SM, D16-GT (resto mod in progress), D15-M, Stinger SSL electric.... And a Kobza, Bouzouki, Hurdy Gurdy and something medieval looking..... www.woodenshoe.blog |
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Nice to have that peace of mind on the road. I already have the rainsong, just waiting for the RV. Still have a couple of years until the rugrat is old enough to enjoy it.
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David Webber Round-Body Furch D32-LM MJ Franks Lagacy OM Rainsong H-WS1000N2T Stonebridge OM33-SR DB Stonebridge D22-SRA Tacoma Papoose Voyage Air VAD-2 1980 Fender Strat A few Partscaster Strats MIC 60s Classic Vib Strat |
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I've owned a truck camper, travel trailer, fifth wheel (45') a gasser class A and a diesel pusher. If you ever want to ask questions just message me.
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CF: Emerald X-30 Royal Ebony, Rainsong H-WS1000N2, Journey OF660 Martins: 000-Nylon, All Mahogany custom, 000-15SM, D16-GT (resto mod in progress), D15-M, Stinger SSL electric.... And a Kobza, Bouzouki, Hurdy Gurdy and something medieval looking..... www.woodenshoe.blog |
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We are generally out for 2 to 4 months (sometimes longer) when we take off in the motorhome. In the past, it has always been one guitar along, unless I happen to get another one while we're out. This time, it will be 3: two Emeralds and a Yamaha bass. I'll be getting together with my friend and music partner this trip... some playing and recording. I traveled with wood for decades (boat and RV) before discovering the advantages of CF. No issues when we go from the humid Gulf Coast to the dry desert Southwest. Easy.
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Have some time to research all the features we would like as well as what size and type of RV would fit our needs, but the main concern would be reliability. We want to make sure we get from point A to Point Z, and all points in between, without any mechanical issues. Still, it’s nice to know we have our road worthy six strings ready to go
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David Webber Round-Body Furch D32-LM MJ Franks Lagacy OM Rainsong H-WS1000N2T Stonebridge OM33-SR DB Stonebridge D22-SRA Tacoma Papoose Voyage Air VAD-2 1980 Fender Strat A few Partscaster Strats MIC 60s Classic Vib Strat |
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We have a motorhome too. I always only take 1 guitar. I have only a couple guitars that have the travel designation, and that works for me. I usually take along a mountain dulcimer too, so I get a choice on what instrument I feel like playing.
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Susie Taylors: 914 • K24ce • 414 • GSMeK+ Pono Guileles: Mango Baritone Deluxe • Mahogany Baritone Have been finger-pickin' guitar since 1973! Love my mountain dulcimers too! (7 Mountain Dulcimers) |