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dog days
Rode my bicycle today for the first time in nearly a month. Very pleasant! Slow. Would have played the restaurant tonight with my trio but the weather remains a bit too cool. Last week we did play and the fingers got numb. Also, few diners, management questioned out judgement, and no tips.
The P 000 came out as expected. It is delivered and the owner has expressed pleasure as well as a willingness to pay me. A couple of days ago, the D customer (Mike) came and checked out his project with all the finish on and he seems literally ecstatic (looks good to me too, but I am used to it). His expectations are possibly unrealistically high, but I am doing my best to satisfy. He has named the guitar “Banjo Killer”, which remains to be seen, of course; banjos can be formidably loud. The Uke also has all its finish, but it took a coat more than the D due to the porosity of the “Tree”. |
#302
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Darn - I woulda loved to hear that one before it left - That was one of the nicest sets of pernambuco out there -
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More than a few Santa Cruz’s, a few Sexauers, a Patterson, a Larrivee, a Cumpiano, and a Klepper!! |
#303
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Spectacular maestro...
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A bunch of nice archtops, flattops, a gypsy & nylon strings… |
#304
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Beautiful guitar. Very creative and very attractive peghead.
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#305
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300-post limit. Please being anew...
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