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Old 11-30-2021, 03:46 PM
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Default The lost Urlacher video-files!

Life is strange.

I went looking for some other files, and I "found" three videos I had recorded for Rebecca of a 2015 Petite (00-ish) model with a 24" scale...I don't remember the guitar, nor doing the recording!

So this is a hint of what to anticipate with a new build for me...although the 25" scale on my guitar should provide for a sound that is a bit more robust...not that this little-beast is lacking in any way!







Anyway, here are some videos I had completely forgotten about...sigh, getting old is no joke!
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Man these sound great. The biggest part is the playing but the voice of that body size is sweet like a songbird!
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Nonpareil sounds like it was written just for this guitar! Such rich tones!
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Whoa.

I will admit I only listened to the first one so far, but sweet god. I tell you with sincere affection that my wide eyed response whilst listening was, "who is this man with all his hair right here in oregon playing guitar as if he were some sort of bloomin songbird."

(i am not sure why the hair was important... )

I will certainly come back for more. That was delightful. Thank you.
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No words - thank you.
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Old 12-07-2021, 11:07 AM
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Everyone is too kind.

Seriously.

Thank you.
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