Okay- & what NEW toys did you bring back????
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- Ron Whitworth
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Okay- & what NEW toys did you bring back????
Okay-guys & gals..It's time to bare your souls & tell those of thus from this great Forum who did'nt make it to the ISGC!!!!
What new toys did you bring back this year??
Did you finally get those new picks you been wantin' to try out?? Or maybe that new ????
Come on; don't be shy now...Your other half probably will not read this anyway if you had to "sneak it in"!!! Let's hear it....Ron
What new toys did you bring back this year??
Did you finally get those new picks you been wantin' to try out?? Or maybe that new ????
Come on; don't be shy now...Your other half probably will not read this anyway if you had to "sneak it in"!!! Let's hear it....Ron
- Tony Rankin
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I put my order in for one of Bob Dell's "New Generation" cases. I needed a new case for my Sho~Bud LDG and I chose this one because it is made out of polypropylene, which is very light, yet strong. It will weigh about 24 pounds with wheels. I know from past experience that Bob Dell builds great stuff. He is a great guy too!
Well let's see.....Great memories, a couple of video tapes (Buddy/Hal, Lloyd/Tommy), some course stuff from Jeff, some string sets, some picks,...........Oh, and something to put under those picks...a new Zum was ordered.
My wife didn't even toss me out when I got home and showed her the goodies.
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Allen Harry
Emmons SD10, 3&4
Mullen D-10, 8 & 6
Nashville 1000
My wife didn't even toss me out when I got home and showed her the goodies.
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Allen Harry
Emmons SD10, 3&4
Mullen D-10, 8 & 6
Nashville 1000
- David Spires
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I had to pick up a couple sets of the "diamond ring" picks from Jeff Newman, but the surprise for me was the new 15/16" diameter BJS bar from Bill Stroud.
I liked it so much that I used it on my set Sunday. I had tried a 1" several years back, but used a 7/8" for many years. As I should have expected, the 15/16" was a great compromise between tone and weight. (I even heard that John Hughey has been using one.)
If you haven't tried one - give it a whirl.
Still trying to recover from the convention,
David Spires
I liked it so much that I used it on my set Sunday. I had tried a 1" several years back, but used a 7/8" for many years. As I should have expected, the 15/16" was a great compromise between tone and weight. (I even heard that John Hughey has been using one.)
If you haven't tried one - give it a whirl.
Still trying to recover from the convention,
David Spires
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I loaded up on CD's, SIT Strings, and Thumb picks. The heavy plastic picks I'[ve been using have been giving me a fit. I saw one of the young players in one of the band rooms using a light, Orange colored pick with a picking surfact about 1/8" wide. bot
one at Scotty's and it looks like I'm really going to like it. It doesn't seem to be as grabby to me as the heavy ones.
Earl Yarbro Zum D10, 8/4; ZB D10, 1l/4
one at Scotty's and it looks like I'm really going to like it. It doesn't seem to be as grabby to me as the heavy ones.
Earl Yarbro Zum D10, 8/4; ZB D10, 1l/4
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Well I bought one of those "Leg" clips with nothin' on it, I guess I was thinking I would redesign the wheel here. Also a length of George L cable and a bunch of George L connectors. Then I went searching for National metal picks only to discover that mine were Dunlaps ! So to even out the Tom Foolery I bought a few of each. Lets see, oh yea, I bought some nylon rod tuners , don't ask me why, they were there, I was there, it was a moment. Two video's, Tommy and Lloyd and Buddy and Hal, A Buddy CD and a Tommy CD, some bad Hot Dogs at that bad buffet, a few beers at the "Music Hall" bar where I was plesently suprised that they weren't $10 each like everything else at that hotel, I did also have breakfast at the restaurant Sat morning before the line which went all the way back to the airport formed. Other than that , I didn't do to bad..The video's are really great..Oh yea, my wife took a cab from the airport to the Hotel...$35 ..We went back by the Metro Link, $1.25..Now there is a pretty fair contrast !
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I picked up a 15/16 BJS bar with my birthstone. I love it; feels just right in size and weight. It was $65.00 w/birthstone, or $60.00 without. I have been using their 7/8 bar.
I also picked up split-wrap ProPik #3’s, they are very comfortable, fit like a glove, and appear to give a nice tone and attack.
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I also picked up split-wrap ProPik #3’s, they are very comfortable, fit like a glove, and appear to give a nice tone and attack.
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www.samminnitti.com
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Notice how the string hooks on this Williams guitar. Bill was showing me this in St.Louis. Bill has a patent on the way this is made and the way the strings hook. Clever idea in my opinion. Looks to me like this would prevent a lot of string beakage. The old Fender guitars did not break strings a lot. The string does not wrap around a sharp diameter, but is hooked, and strung with less of a bend.