Pick Bags??
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Pick Bags??
Anyone know of a good place to shop for pick bags that would hang off the string tree??? leather/suede??
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Hello Larz;
These look real good & the price is right on them.You might look here & scroll down..
Cal & his wife LeAnn are great folks to do business with too. They will treat you right...Ron
http://www.sharpcoversnashville.com/accessories.php
These look real good & the price is right on them.You might look here & scroll down..
Cal & his wife LeAnn are great folks to do business with too. They will treat you right...Ron
http://www.sharpcoversnashville.com/accessories.php
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We need to turn the TWANG up a little
It's not what you play through, it's what you play through it.
They say that tone is all in the fingers...I say it is all in your head
Some of the best pieces of life are the little pieces all added up..Ron
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Larz, I have some of these available. e me for details. http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... =pic+pouch
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Hi everyone, i recommend the Tom Thumb Purse Kit 7.99$
item #4109-00. From Tandy Leathercraft Co. It is pre-stamped, pre- punched with zipper, and a loop to hang on your keyhead. All you have to do is lace it up.
I have made 3 of these, and they are nice! Nice to give to your buddies. They are leather,last forever.
It will hold bar, picks,tuner wrench, and allen wrench. Here is a link http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/home ... =Product_8
Check it out, Larry Johnson
item #4109-00. From Tandy Leathercraft Co. It is pre-stamped, pre- punched with zipper, and a loop to hang on your keyhead. All you have to do is lace it up.
I have made 3 of these, and they are nice! Nice to give to your buddies. They are leather,last forever.
It will hold bar, picks,tuner wrench, and allen wrench. Here is a link http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/home ... =Product_8
Check it out, Larry Johnson
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Hey Larz,
Is Joe Tippie still picking around Indy?
Is Joe Tippie still picking around Indy?
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Thanks, Ben. Joe was the first live steel player I ever saw, when he was working with Norm (can't remember his last name) at Nashville North (I think) around 1971.
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I think that was Norm Whitmer and the District News that Tippie played with. Joe Jackson played guitar.
Some of Leann's pick and bar pouches:
Some of Leann's pick and bar pouches:
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I luvs mines!! http://www.sharpcoversnashville.com/
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Cal,Cal Sharp wrote:Hey Larz,
Is Joe Tippie still picking around Indy?
The name doesnt ring a bell...the guys I usually hang with are Tim Wright, and Micheal Clark both MOST excellent pickers!!! Ill check with Tim and Mike to see if they know him...thanks..
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Randy Wade - I think you're right; those picks look a lot like mine after I dunked them in tool dip. It makes the picks stay in place better, and they feel more comfortable. If you try it, avoid getting the plastic on the part that contacts your strings. You can use Scotch tape on the un-dipped part to hang them up to dry. Works pretty well.
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When I was in the UK Prison Service, we were issued with a resustation kit to wear on our belts, it was
easier to carry the bits in the uniform pocket and I
found that the
picks and bar fitted in it quite well, and, the belt
tabs hitched over the sixth machine head, job done !!
All the best
Frank. Corfu
easier to carry the bits in the uniform pocket and I
found that the
picks and bar fitted in it quite well, and, the belt
tabs hitched over the sixth machine head, job done !!
All the best
Frank. Corfu
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Randy, John,
You are right, I covered the contact area with electrical tape,beadblasted them then cleaned them in lacquer thinner before dipping. You will have to reshape them after blasting, and before cleaning and dipping.
Bill
You are right, I covered the contact area with electrical tape,beadblasted them then cleaned them in lacquer thinner before dipping. You will have to reshape them after blasting, and before cleaning and dipping.
Bill
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Pick Bag
What ever blows your hair back I suppose.
I use a horizontal cell phone case, replaced the belt clip with velcro and stuck it on the end of the guitar.
Local Dollar store......
I use a horizontal cell phone case, replaced the belt clip with velcro and stuck it on the end of the guitar.
Local Dollar store......
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Wow, I just looked at Sharp's web site at http://www.sharpcoversnashville.com/ and I have to say those are some mighty "sharp" covers.
I'm definitely going to think of investing in a steel cover and two amp covers. I also like the bar/pick pouches that can hang from the guitar.
For the moment, what I've been using is a simple little zipper pouch for my bar & tuning wrench and a small plastic film canister for my picks ...
... these have worked well for me over the years, but I'm looking forward to when I can get fixed up with some Sharp covers and accessories.
I'm definitely going to think of investing in a steel cover and two amp covers. I also like the bar/pick pouches that can hang from the guitar.
For the moment, what I've been using is a simple little zipper pouch for my bar & tuning wrench and a small plastic film canister for my picks ...
... these have worked well for me over the years, but I'm looking forward to when I can get fixed up with some Sharp covers and accessories.
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Two Peavey Nashville 400 Amps (with a Session 500 in reserve) - Yamaha SPX-90 II
Peavey ProFex II - Yamaha R-1000 Digital Reverb - Ross Time Machine Digital Delay - BBE Sonic Maximizer 422A
ProCo RAT R2DU Dual Distortion - Korg DT-1 Pro Tuner (Rack Mounted) - Furman PL-8 Power Bay
Goodrich Match-Bro by Buddy Emmons - BJS Steel Bar (Dunlop Finger Picks / Golden Gate Thumb Picks)