My latest acquisition..

Lap steels, resonators, multi-neck consoles and acoustic steel guitars

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My latest acquisition..

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I suppose now I'll be "Persona non Grata" with my wife Patricia..
Those who know what I mean know, and the others will have to read betwixt the lines.


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I got it HERE

Probably be playing it at this show in January,
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They must have run short on Ink when they put Pat and myself on the poster. :lol: :lol:
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Post by Jim Konrad »

It's a looker for sure!! Looking forward to hearing it I hope? That looks to be a very good deal?? Not sure what that price is US$

Nice score!
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Post by George Keoki Lake »

I'd "guess-timate" the price would be around $500.00 USD. Nice acquisition Baz...love to hear you play it on the Forum sometime. I don't think I have ever heard you play an acoustic steel .... (?)
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Post by Joerg Schubert »

Congratulations for aquiring that outstanding looking guitar for a bargain price.
You may consider to change the cones with
http://store.nationalguitars.com/tricon ... tors3.aspx

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George Keoki Lake wrote:I'd "guess-timate" the price would be around $500.00 USD. Nice acquisition Baz...love to hear you play it on the Forum sometime. I don't think I have ever heard you play an acoustic steel .... (?)
Thanks Keoki, the price I paid equates to $414.94 USD.

AND, (There I've actually started a sentence with 'and') here I am playing a wiessenborn 3/4 size "Bristolian" Basil Henriques model.
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Post by John Davis »

Baz, forget about reading between the lines....if you have spent too much cabbage on that guitar I suggest you just shoot that old Emmons over to me and we can make a cash adjustment???
Anyway, Looked at your vids and of all the guitars you played I have to say the old Fender had by far the best tone IMHO...... :)
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Post by Alan Brookes »

I've always thought that you would make an excellent resonator player, and I even thought of building you one. (I noticed how Pat left the room when I started playing one and assumed it was my playing.) :lol:
Looks like you got a bargain for the price. Now what you need is an 8-string reso...

By the way, I was impressed with the video of you playing the Weissenborn.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ifo6PiCTrS4
Watch this clip folks. It shows a real master at work. :D
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Masterful, indeed! Beautiful playing, Basil ..... swinging! :)
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Thanks Guy and Alan and all.. Much appreciated and most uplifting..

Alan:- the reason Pat left the room is that she absolutely HATES resonator guitars, primarily because the usual music played on them NOW, is the early Hawaiian /Vaudevillian style which is typified by burlesquing and tons of (presumably) tongue in cheek jiggery pokery with the bar and various foreign objects.

The players like Sol Ho'opi'i, Sam Ku West and Gino Bordin, are her favourites and, in HER opinion, no-one today comes up to their level of expertise and musicianship.
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Re: My latest acquisition..

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basilh wrote: They must have run short on Ink when they put Pat and myself on the poster. :lol: :lol:
At least you & Pat made it above Chickenbone John......
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Actually HowardR, because Chickenbone John lives in Wolverhampton and we're in Tamworth, he's above us, but only geographically.
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Time for me to pack my bags or Basil's. :evil:
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Pat, I apologise profusely if I have contributed in any way to Basil's recent penchant for acoustic steel! :whoa:
I didn't suspect for a moment that an innocent little wooden hollowneck could perhaps act as the "gateway drug" that leads to resonator use... :oops:
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Pat Henrick wrote:Time for me to pack my bags or Basil's. :evil:
I was only joking, Pat. :oops: I hate to think of Basil out in the street playing his resonator with his cap between his feet, busking for pennies. :whoa: (Even though I guess NEW pennies are worth 140% more.) :D
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Post by Les Cook »

well it sounds to me like Pat has enviable taste in acoustic steelers ( Sol Ho'opi'i, Sam Ku West and Gino Bordin) ...couldn't have chosen better myself
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Post by Alan Brookes »

She also must rank as the perfect wife. How many wives diligently sit there and play rhythm guitar for their husbands hour after hour without complaining or wanting to be in the spotlight. 8)
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