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Old 05-17-2022, 07:31 AM
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Default 1890's Bay State Z - Lagrima - it was an honor to play

Hello Guitar Friends,

This is the eleventh week of my series 52 Guitars in a Year.
This series is so much fun to make. I had the opportunity to play an 1890's Bay State Z.

https://youtu.be/iTwDmAwV5-k

A nice week to everyone,

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Old 05-17-2022, 09:19 AM
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Hello Guitar Friends,
This is the eleventh week of my series %2 Guitars in a Year.
This series is so much fun to make. I had the opportunity to play an 1890's Bay State Z.
Tom
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Hi Tom,
Lovely music, indeed!
Huge guitar sound from a small body build!
Truly a treasure to behold!
Your talent is also a treasure to have, and you are so much appreciated.
Thanks for sharing it with us.
Rene
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Old 05-17-2022, 09:40 AM
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Hi Tom,
Lovely music, indeed!
Huge guitar sound from a small body build!
Truly a treasure to behold!
Your talent is also a treasure to have, and you are so much appreciated.
Thanks for sharing it with us.
Rene
Rene, thanks a lot for the kind words!!

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What a sweet little piece on a sweet little instrument! Well done, Tom!
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Old 05-17-2022, 03:47 PM
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Beautifully done Tom. I had an 1895 Bay State that sounded much the same. Gave it to my older brother and bought a 1895 00 Bruno. It also has the same surreal haunting sound. Thanks for the wonderful tune.
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Old 05-17-2022, 07:24 PM
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Nice guitar work Tom. Back when that Guitar was crafted they were all small Boxes and no doubt compositions like this were played in Victorian Parlors. Beautiful clear tone
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One of my favorite Tarrega pieces. Very well done Tom, perfect guitar for that piece.
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What a sweet little piece on a sweet little instrument! Well done, Tom!
Thank you, Jepper!!
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Beautifully done Tom. I had an 1895 Bay State that sounded much the same. Gave it to my older brother and bought a 1895 00 Bruno. It also has the same surreal haunting sound. Thanks for the wonderful tune.
Thanks a lot, Patrick!!

Wow, that must be a nice guitar. I only know Brunos from videos, I hope I'll have the opportunity to play one.

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Nice guitar work Tom. Back when that Guitar was crafted they were all small Boxes and no doubt compositions like this were played in Victorian Parlors. Beautiful clear tone
Thanks so much, Sage!!

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One of my favorite Tarrega pieces. Very well done Tom, perfect guitar for that piece.
Thanks a lot, Randy!! This is also my favorite Tarrega piece, I play it since I was a kid and still enjoy it a lot. Somehow it slows down as the years pass by, I'm wondering about the tempo ten years from now.
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