Anyone watch BSG?
Originally Posted by Chazmo,Nov 26 2007, 06:32 PM
I do owe you
s, don't I, G? 
Not likely to be out any time soon. I've been working on Linux for a while now. But, you never know...
s, don't I, G? 
Not likely to be out any time soon. I've been working on Linux for a while now. But, you never know...
wouldn't wanna be a pita or anyting
I will hOpe you get sent for another geekshow/class/training someday
Ha! Despite a FINE
collection of acoustics there, I DON'T see a Breedlove in there.

BTW, Chazzah, if your drummer offers you a Flugelhorn he bought from an Indian online store for $100; RUN AWAY. . . FAST!!!!

BTW, Chazzah, if your drummer offers you a Flugelhorn he bought from an Indian online store for $100; RUN AWAY. . . FAST!!!!
Hey, 8D! No, no Breedloves. I played one recently that my luthier has, and it was wonderful. Maybe I'll ditch one of the Taylors eventually and get one.
There are *so* many small luthiers around building great, high-end instruments. It's certainly the golden era of acoustics right now. That said, this economy is making it difficult.
There are *so* many small luthiers around building great, high-end instruments. It's certainly the golden era of acoustics right now. That said, this economy is making it difficult.
Originally Posted by Chazmo,Nov 27 2007, 06:19 AM
Hey, 8D! No, no Breedloves. I played one recently that my luthier has, and it was wonderful. Maybe I'll ditch one of the Taylors eventually and get one.
There are *so* many small luthiers around building great, high-end instruments. It's certainly the golden era of acoustics right now. That said, this economy is making it difficult.
There are *so* many small luthiers around building great, high-end instruments. It's certainly the golden era of acoustics right now. That said, this economy is making it difficult.

That said, if you find a Korean one for under $350, take the time and get it re-set. It's gravy. My buddy who collects Taylors is envious that I have a guitar that good that's affordable (read: can get stolen).
I agree, there's too much good stuff right now. Between Art & Lutherie and Blueridge, there's no excuse for not having a really playable acoustic.
That said. . . my next purchase is electric: http://www.reverendguitars.com/
Then, a new Horn.
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Originally Posted by Chazmo,Nov 27 2007, 05:11 PM
Hey, 8D, pretty cool. Have you seen the new Taylor solid-body electric?
Oh yeah, a new horn. Now you're talking serious benjamins!
Oh yeah, a new horn. Now you're talking serious benjamins!
And yeah. . . don't even get me going on the new Horn.
Why am I looking at a $10K Schmid? 3 year back-order? No problem!
Hey, check this... That helps put things in perspective: 
http://cgi.ebay.com/1941-C-F-Martin-D-45-G...VQQcmdZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.com/1941-C-F-Martin-D-45-G...VQQcmdZViewItem
Those Martin collectors are boned in the head. The same is true for the Gibson Les Paul freaks payin' half a mil for their axes.Now, a Stradavarius violin, that's understandable!








