Ya wanna see my new JCH?

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Jon Graboff
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Ya wanna see my new JCH?

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Well folks, it arrived this week and was well worth the wait. By the way, it sounds and plays as good as it looks! Amazing work Mr. Crawford.
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Beautiful guitar, Jon. Wear it in good health!
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Post by Lee Baucum »

That's one great looking guitar, Jon. See guys, a steel guitar doesn't have to be black to look good and I'll bet it sounds every bit as good as a black guitar.

By the way, what is that 'mica pattern called?

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Post by Jon Graboff »

Lee, I don't remember the mica pattern name. It's an Italian mica my friend and fellow forumite Rob Segal found a while back. I pinched it from him.
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Post by Martin Weenick »

Jon, you sure got a right to be proud of that. That's a beautiful guitar. Did the knee levers come polished or was that extra? Enjoy it as I know you will. Martin.

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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

you're 1 happy Steeler now eh, Jon ?
indeed, that's 1 fine Axe...
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I've been good all year,well most of the year. ImageMaybe Santa will remember ole Bob come Christmas. Image NOT Image
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Post by Mike Weirauch »

The name of the mica pattern is Carbon Fiber. It is one of the prettiest mica's I've ever seen. I watched Jimmie build this guitar and heard it through a single amp with no effects while he was tweeking and adjusting it. This guitar put my JCH to shame on tone and overall sound. There is something magic in this guitar and Jon is one lucky guy to have such a fine instrument. I told Jimmie he had better remember what he put into it so he can put the exact same into my new JCH. Image Congratulations Jon.
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Post by MALCOLM KIRBY »

Now there's a "Rolls Choice".
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Post by Steve Stallings »

Very nice guitar. I note that much of the guitar appears identical to my new Legrande II. Are those BL 710s? Out of curiosity, I note no prices quoted on the website. What does a straight forward D10 8x5 sell for?

Again, beautiful guitar and congrats.

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Post by Richard Sinkler »

Very Very nice. Did Jimmy happen to leave any of his licks on there? Image

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Post by Harry Hess »

Wow, really beautiful ! That's one very impressive guitar, Jon. Hope you get many happy years of enjoyment playing it.
Thanks for sharing the pics with us.

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P.S. BTW, what kind of camera did you use to get such nice pics?
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Post by Randy Hess »

Sure is a purty thing. Jimmie's building them better than ever. Have fun with your new axe.
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Post by Harry Hess »

Well there you have it, Jon. The previous poster must be extremely knowledgeable with such a prestigious last name.

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Post by Steve Stallings »

Mike W (I'll leave the spelling to Seymore Image) and I have exchanged an email about these guitars. I'd like to thank Mike for answering my questions. He did point out that while the hardware appears similar to an Emmons, Jimmy has his custom made to his own specs. It is nice to see so many wonderful instruments to choose from!

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Post by Marco Schouten »

Well Jon,

congratulations with your new axe. I really looks superbly finished.

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Post by Jimmie Misenheimer »

Sure is a fine piece of work!! CONGRATS!!!
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Post by Craig Stock »

Purdy guitar Jon, By the way, just wanted to again say how great your playing was in Norwalk. I had only seen you play mandolin before, and was really impressed with your steel playing and also your song selection.
Let me know if you have 'Surfer Moon' tabbed out, it would be great to have. Good luck with the new steel.

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Post by Danny Hullihen »

Very nice, Jon. The JCH guitar looks as good underneath as they do on top, and they have a tone to match. A Cadillac of a guitar if there ever was one!
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Post by Buck Reid »

Jon,
congrats on your new guitar! I was over at Jimmies the day he packed it up and had the priveledge of playing it before hand. It's a great feeling guitar with "killer tone" and sustain for days. I know the lengths in which Jimmie goes in building his guitars and you have a real winner there! I am counting the days until mine is ready. Congratulations again and ENJOY!
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Post by RickRichtmyer »

That sure is a pretty guitar, Jon. You had a really great tone on your old Sho~Bud at the PSGA show, so if this guitar sounds any better than that your tone must be awesome!

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Post by Iain »

Hi Jon
My band - The Sunshine Delay - backed Amy Rigby here in Edinburgh ... well, on one song!
We were on the same bill at a gig so thought we may as well do something together; it was fun.
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Post by Roger Edgington »

Beautiful guitar Jon.If anyone knows how to build(and play)a pedal steel, it's Jimmy Crawford.
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Post by P Perry »

Congrats, Jon. That sure is a pretty thing. I had the oppurtunity to see this guitar on the bench also. I hope you enjoy yours as much as I enjoy mine. Oh yeh I guess this makes you and I both members of the JCH class of 2001. Have fun with it. God Bless.

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