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Dale Lee
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http://acousticguitarvideos.com/4715/sw ... al-talent/

This is pretty amazing. Check it out.
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Barry Blackwood
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Amazing indeed. If we'd had the Internet long ago, I wonder how many of us would have ever started a career as a guitarist/musician..
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gee...zuz....! someone please tell me that's not an old de armond soundhole pickup.
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chris ivey wrote:gee...zuz....! someone please tell me that's not an old de armond soundhole pickup.
Hi Chris
Those pickups are Stimer pickups, the type Django Reinhardt used. you can get reissues nowadays.
http://shoppingcart.djangobooks.com/Cat ... er-pickups.
Pascal
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This is the result of a lot of work and a very encouraging environment. I don't know if he is a "manouche", but there have been quite a few prodigious players to come from these families (Bireli Lagrene, Jimmy Rosenberg, Boulou Ferre, etc.).
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