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oldiron
@oldiron
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Joined: Aug 28, 2004
Topics: 6 / Replies: 105
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17 years ago
Replies: 4
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RE: Returning after a long absence . . .

I was away from the guitar for over thirty years and have been back at it for a few months now. I'm really supprised at how fast it came back. I never...

19 years ago
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RE: I popped the strings again

MetaelliheadYeah, that is the correct way to do it. I don't do it that way though. First, I turn the peg counter-closewise. When the string comes arou...

19 years ago
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RE: Is this a good deal?

BUT;"My whole world lies wating behind door number 3."Jimmie Buffett

19 years ago
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RE: Simple Question

It's evidently wrong then. Looks like the search is on for a better one.

19 years ago
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RE: Simple Question

I'm going to have to find something else for reference material then. I have a theory tutor program that is contraditory to the reference you use. It ...

19 years ago
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RE: % depreciation of a guitar's as-new price with age

I'd offer him 350 (half new)and see what happens. Washburns aren't bad but not top line either. I saw a used Washburn 12 string in a music shop in to...

19 years ago
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RE: Request: Irish Drinking Songs

Do a search on Celtic Fake book on Amazon. It's a big FAT Hal Leonard book with tons of Irish folk and drinking songs. I'm working out of it right now...

19 years ago
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RE: % depreciation of a guitar's as-new price with age

Condition and brand are the two big factors in determining resale price.Martins, Taylors, Breedloves, Gibsons, Guilds and the like were expencive &...

19 years ago
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RE: Simple Question

Ok let me see if my basics are off. I was under the understanding that a fifth was five semitones or five half steps. I was also understood that each ...

19 years ago
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RE: Simple Question

Simple Question, Yes.Simple Answer, No.A harmonic in what context?Mathmaticly? A series of numbers whose recipricals are in arthimetical progression. ...

19 years ago
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RE: No standby switch...

Speaking of cool old tube gear, I'm working on a Hammond M3 organ. Getting radios shiped up here costs enough I'd hate to think what it would cost to...

19 years ago
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RE: No standby switch...

High power/ high frequency transmitters will use a TWTA (traveling wave tube amplifier) Magnatron, Klystron or Cavity Ocilator for the output stage. T...

19 years ago
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RE: Cleaning of strings

How powerful is nail varnish remover...i mean should I be careful not to rub the laquer off the fretboard or will it be fine?? It's called acitone (w...

19 years ago
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