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Daniel Policarpo
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Larry, nothing else sounds like those multi-neck Fenders! Nice stuff guys and gals.

Actually, are there any women joined to the Steel-In?
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I think so Dan but, William keeps the girls to himself! :lol:
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Larry Robbins wrote:I think so Dan but, William keeps the girls to himself! :lol:
"That's what I thought!" (A quote directly from the Chief).
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Hi Larry! Haven't forgotten, but still really, really busy. Hopefully soon! In the meantime, here's my baby.
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Sho-Bud Pro II Custom, GFI Ultra SD-10, Fender Pro Amp, Fender Mustang II Amp, Morrell 8-string lap, Epiphone 6-string lap, Galveston reso, etc.
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That's about the ideal 'Bud for my tastes and sensibilities, Lynn. I have to say, ever since I purchased the Mustang III amp, I have not even been window shopping for amplification. I like your videos quite a bit, Lynn. Great vintage sound!
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Hi Lynn!
Glad to see you here. Still enjoying your CD!
Join us when you can!
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Hi Lynn,
Your Pro II Custom looks exactly like mine! Very nice.

Best regards,

George
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Thanks, fellas. Nice to feel welcome.
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George Buechley wrote:Hi Lynn,
Your Pro II Custom looks exactly like mine! Very nice.

Best regards,

George
I would have mentioned you'rs George, but it doesn't have the "More You Know" star on it.
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That reminds me of Jon Stewart's 'the less you know' comet from a few years back.

:lol:

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My drummer gave it to me in the 70's. For me it means, "No way to go but up!" If you heard me play in the 70's, you'd know what I mean. :-)
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Here is my 1998 Emmons Legrande 2. Has great tone and I really like the color.

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John Booth wrote:I've been playing for quite a while, but I sometimes still fall into a rut.
Will's lessons keep me moving forward and the guys in the bands I work with notice it.
Will's lessons are by no means just for beginners. Everyone can benefit from them in my opinion.
The session yesterday was proof of that! That intro to I Never Go Around Mirrors was a little tricky, especially if your 2nd string lever only does the 1/2 tone thing. But those of us who work a basic 3 x 4 Emmons copedant are used to lots of slants and other adjustments. The backing tracks he produces really are the key to developing the skillset, especially if your looking for live band/recording applications-benefits. Even if I don't get soemthing 100% like he does it, I almost always work up a few licks up on my own, and then promptly forgetting them. :lol:
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My little piece of heaven
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That is too slick, Coffman!
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That is too slick, Coffman!
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