Brad's going to London! 25 Nov - 1 Dec
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Brad's going to London! 25 Nov - 1 Dec
I just confirmed today that I will be in London, England for the Flash Forward 2000 conference. If anybody can recommend anything I should do during my "copious spare time" (hah!), or if any UK steelers would like to get together, let me know.
This is my first time in the UK, so I'm VERY excited.
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Brad's Page of Steel:
www.well.com/~wellvis/steel.html
A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars
This is my first time in the UK, so I'm VERY excited.
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Brad's Page of Steel:
www.well.com/~wellvis/steel.html
A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars
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Brad....I think your'e gonna have a blast in swinging London!!! Just buy a cheap all day pass for the Picadilly Line (aka "the Tube" / subway) and get off in at any of the stops in the middle of town and "dig it baby yeah!!!"
BTW...besides all the usual touristy things, ( i.e. Big Ben, Trafalgar Square....etc.) I highly recommend a stop at the British Museum!
BTW...besides all the usual touristy things, ( i.e. Big Ben, Trafalgar Square....etc.) I highly recommend a stop at the British Museum!
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Thanks for the suggestions, guys.
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Brad's Page of Steel:
www.well.com/~wellvis/steel.html
A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars
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Brad's Page of Steel:
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Hi Brad, I visited London a couple of weeks ago and just want you to know. It is hard to find any kind of country music club there, or some place where you can listen to steel pickers. The Tower Bridge, Buckingham Palace and the Tower are of course places you should visit. My favorit thing to eat is the english breakfast with bacon, sausage, egg, beans, tea, bread and marmelade. And for lunch you drink a Guiness beer or two. Janne
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So far it's been a blast. It's very easy to get lost here, but I haven't minded in the least. I just walk around until I get tired or until I find a tube station, then take the underground(subway) back to my hotel.
The ale here is wonderful, as are the museums. Almost all of the vintage guitar stores seem to be clustered on Denmark Street. I saw only a few lap steels in these stores - a Magnatone Varsity, a Framus (in poor condition), and a beautiful Gibson EH-150 (for 800 GBP).
I have to wait until the end of the conference to hit the Tower of London and the rest of the tourist attractions.
Cheerio!
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Brad's Page of Steel:
www.well.com/~wellvis/steel.html
A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars
The ale here is wonderful, as are the museums. Almost all of the vintage guitar stores seem to be clustered on Denmark Street. I saw only a few lap steels in these stores - a Magnatone Varsity, a Framus (in poor condition), and a beautiful Gibson EH-150 (for 800 GBP).
I have to wait until the end of the conference to hit the Tower of London and the rest of the tourist attractions.
Cheerio!
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Brad's Page of Steel:
www.well.com/~wellvis/steel.html
A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars
Brad
glad you're having a good time.
If you haven't already found Rathbone St, its worth a visit to see Ivor Mairant's shop (last time I was there he had a very nice Continental Tricone) and also Hobgoblins (they have an early Dobro steel unless they've sold it recently & they usually have a few cheap dobro copies). Its just off Oxford St near the Tottenham Court Rd end.
If you want to see really highly priced rare guitars take a trip to Vintage & Rare in Earls Court (5 mins from tube) but they don't often have steels.
Drop me a line of you need any help
Mick
glad you're having a good time.
If you haven't already found Rathbone St, its worth a visit to see Ivor Mairant's shop (last time I was there he had a very nice Continental Tricone) and also Hobgoblins (they have an early Dobro steel unless they've sold it recently & they usually have a few cheap dobro copies). Its just off Oxford St near the Tottenham Court Rd end.
If you want to see really highly priced rare guitars take a trip to Vintage & Rare in Earls Court (5 mins from tube) but they don't often have steels.
Drop me a line of you need any help
Mick
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