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Post by factorychef on Aug 1, 2009 0:14:32 GMT -5
Has anybody heard of or played new CA 12 string yet. What about the price?
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Post by Fingerplucked on Aug 1, 2009 8:24:48 GMT -5
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Post by factorychef on Aug 1, 2009 8:39:38 GMT -5
Thank you. Will I see you at Ijam?
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Post by Fingerplucked on Aug 1, 2009 8:43:18 GMT -5
Yes, as long as you're there you will.
If you want to see me before anyone else does, wait by the mud road.
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Post by RickW on Aug 1, 2009 9:41:19 GMT -5
Wish we had a decent CA dealer around here, I'd love to try one. Their baritone really interests me, too. They basically took their dread and moved the bridge farther down the lower bout, so it's not bigger, or really any longer.
Might be best that I don't play more, actually.
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Post by Fingerplucked on Aug 1, 2009 9:52:49 GMT -5
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Post by Dub on Aug 1, 2009 12:37:25 GMT -5
Finally there is some excuse for that 1-3/4 in. neck. - Dub
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Post by RickW on Aug 1, 2009 12:54:05 GMT -5
NP, Jim. Glad to feed the fire. Don't your wife I'm responsible. Little necks are for little fingers Dub. REAL men play 1 3/4".
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Post by Don Clark on Aug 1, 2009 13:01:06 GMT -5
Little necks are for little fingers Dub. REAL men play 1 3/4". ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Dub on Aug 1, 2009 13:13:50 GMT -5
Little necks are for little fingers Dub. REAL men play 1 3/4". ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Of course the very skinny neck that eventually became the Fender Telecaster neck was originally designed by Merle Travis for his 193? Martin D-28 and Merle had large hands. I think the wide necks are for classical guitarists or at least those who were classically trained. - Dub
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Post by John B on Aug 1, 2009 16:34:11 GMT -5
Too bad the baritone and the 12 string look like sh!t.
Dub, if I had a million $$$, I'd get me one of those new Merle Travis Martins. That and an Andy Griffith. Or, an old D-18 with black tape over the headstock - more true to the Andy spirit.
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