GeorgeBoards Custom Shop 1
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GeorgeBoards Custom Shop 1
GeorgeBoards just delivered my new steel from the custom shop. Wow, it’s a knockout. The sound is buttery smooth, just like I asked for (I Iike that old Ricky mellow sound) and the fit and finish is awesome. I tried it through my 65 Deluxe Reverb and it’s exactly the sound I was after.
Now, all I have to do is learn how to play it like you guys.
Best Regards, Jack
Do I have to put it under the tree until the 25th?
http://www.georgeboards.com/CustomShop1.html
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Oooooooooh la la!!!!!!!
That must be one of the most beautiful lap steels I've ever seen!!
I'm speechless.....
Steinar
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That must be one of the most beautiful lap steels I've ever seen!!
I'm speechless.....
Steinar
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Couldn't agree more Jack. Took the plunge about 2 months ago and got myself a George Boards. The Artisan has not been touched since then!! Even playing through my cheap 20 quid amp into a pair of "borrowed" British Airways headphones its just out of this world. And like yourself I'm now desperately trying to learn how to play the thing to do it justice. At the moment its the move from 6 to 8 strings thats slowing me down.....always picking the wrong pairs, Its got to get better......hasn't it??
Somebody PLEASE tell me it will.
Regards from Wales...Patrick
Somebody PLEASE tell me it will.
Regards from Wales...Patrick
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Thanks for all the kind words about my new steel.
Thanks Stiener for the help with the photo, I didn't know how to put one in there. Thanks for doing that.
The next time we are all together, please show me your favorite lick on it.
Seeya then,
Jack
PS I’m talking to George about doing an all Koa Steel, any suggestions?
Thanks Stiener for the help with the photo, I didn't know how to put one in there. Thanks for doing that.
The next time we are all together, please show me your favorite lick on it.
Seeya then,
Jack
PS I’m talking to George about doing an all Koa Steel, any suggestions?
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I have, and can play, the very same guitar as shown. I have an issue with the frets. They are extremely difficult to make out. under various lighting conditions. The short strings are a
bit strange, too, as i've always had longer guitars. I am very satisfied, tho, with the guitar and am adapting. Take it upstairs and sit in a easy chair, plug earphones into the 112 and watch the stupid TV.
bit strange, too, as i've always had longer guitars. I am very satisfied, tho, with the guitar and am adapting. Take it upstairs and sit in a easy chair, plug earphones into the 112 and watch the stupid TV.