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Herman Munster playing 00-18
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He was really chording it up man! Fred Gwein (Spelling?) was also a serious painter. He did a show in Manhattan and all the reporters ( that showed) wanted to ask Munster questions and he was getting ticked.
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Hilarious the way all the "pets" chime in during the song.....
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Pre-war Martin at that.
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Thanks for the post, it made me smile and I actually remember seeing that show.
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Looks to me like there are arms sticking out from behind Herman playing the guitar...for real.....how's that for starting a controversy?
Kevdog |
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He wasn't really playing - there are many places where the sound and his hands are not correlated - but he did a more convincing job of pretending that he was than many actors do.
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How do you know it is a 00-18 and not a 00-28?
Just curious - thanks!
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too many guitars and horses, too little time... |
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The binding on the top is what makes me think 18 series. They also made many more 18's in this size than 28's so the odds are good antway.
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It sounds wonderful! The guitar, I mean...
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too many guitars and horses, too little time... |