Clinesmith D8
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Clinesmith D8
I'm a happy owner of a Clinesmith D8. The guitar has a great compressed quality to it’s tone! A clip from my first gig with the guitar. I'm trying to copy Mr Murphey’s solo, well... mission impossible.... Thanks Todd for great service!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwV2lXsSXHQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwV2lXsSXHQ
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Man does that sound like the Real Deal...it IS the sound of the swing era! Let's face it, a Clinesmith is the real deal, what a great guitar. Thanks for sharing. I really love the band's sound and vibe.
RICK ABBOTT
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Remington T-8, Wakarusa 5e3 clone
1953 Stromberg-Carlson AU-35
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Enjoyed the performance. A lot of Joaquin's little embellishments were evident. Keep up the great work!
That's a mighty fine lead guitarist you have there. I'm sure he's a great joy to be teamed up with. You're indeed lucky.
BEAUTIFUL GUITAR!
That's a mighty fine lead guitarist you have there. I'm sure he's a great joy to be teamed up with. You're indeed lucky.
BEAUTIFUL GUITAR!
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Thanks!
No big custom features Rick, it’s a 40’s style guitar with birdseye Maple, wood necks and pickup without a pickup cover. But I have the mandatory ashtray installed ;.).
Yes, Johan is a great lead guitarist with â€out of the box†licks!
The D8 is just incredible, I get inspired every time I play the guitar. My other guitars seems "dead" compared to this masterfully crafted instrument. I really like that you can play the lower strings on the lower frets and the tone is really clear and strong. And also that you can really change the tone when you move the right hand to the left or to the right. This works on all guitars of course but there’s something special going on on the Clinesmith…
No big custom features Rick, it’s a 40’s style guitar with birdseye Maple, wood necks and pickup without a pickup cover. But I have the mandatory ashtray installed ;.).
Yes, Johan is a great lead guitarist with â€out of the box†licks!
The D8 is just incredible, I get inspired every time I play the guitar. My other guitars seems "dead" compared to this masterfully crafted instrument. I really like that you can play the lower strings on the lower frets and the tone is really clear and strong. And also that you can really change the tone when you move the right hand to the left or to the right. This works on all guitars of course but there’s something special going on on the Clinesmith…
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Wow nice guitar and great band! Its nice to see an old school western swing band like yours! I love pedal steel for country but western swing always sound better with straight steel too me.
I will probably buy a D8 like yours at some point because is just to beautiful and I would like to have a E13 neck for chords. For now Im very happy with my S8 Joaquin with legs tuned to C13.
What tuning are you using?
I will probably buy a D8 like yours at some point because is just to beautiful and I would like to have a E13 neck for chords. For now Im very happy with my S8 Joaquin with legs tuned to C13.
What tuning are you using?
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NICE Peter, Glad to read that your other guitar sound "dead", you have a D8 Stringmaster,,,,,,,,,, it just drop the price in SKR, how much????
Oh yea, back in -79 St Louis I was invited to Mr Murphey hotel room for a 2 houer lesson, it was just sittin in the room and Mr Murphey was on the moon playing his steel.
Bosse in Äppelbo, Sweden
Oh yea, back in -79 St Louis I was invited to Mr Murphey hotel room for a 2 houer lesson, it was just sittin in the room and Mr Murphey was on the moon playing his steel.
Bosse in Äppelbo, Sweden
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NICE Peter, Glad to read that your other guitar sound "dead", you have a D8 Stringmaster,,,,,,,,,, it just drop the price in SKR, how much????
Oh yea, back in -76 St Louis I was invited to Mr Murphey hotel room for a 2 houer lesson, it was just sittin in the room and Mr Murphey was on the moon playing his steel.
Bosse in Äppelbo, Sweden
Oh yea, back in -76 St Louis I was invited to Mr Murphey hotel room for a 2 houer lesson, it was just sittin in the room and Mr Murphey was on the moon playing his steel.
Bosse in Äppelbo, Sweden
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Hi Peter,
Your Clinesmith D8 is Really a Beautiful instrument!
> it’s a really 40’s style guitar !!! <
What Kind of tunings?
Can you "spell" the E13 also for us humans?
I like also your videos on Youtube, really nice band...and you sound good also with Fender Instruments!
Best Regards
Marino Galli
PS:- What's about your Amp?
Your Clinesmith D8 is Really a Beautiful instrument!
> it’s a really 40’s style guitar !!! <
What Kind of tunings?
Can you "spell" the E13 also for us humans?
I like also your videos on Youtube, really nice band...and you sound good also with Fender Instruments!
Best Regards
Marino Galli
PS:- What's about your Amp?
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Thanks again!!
I'm using C6 and E13 (G# E C# B G# F# E D, listed high to low.)
I have a Epiphone Zephyr or a Gibson Ranger 20T. Two great amps!
Bosse: Don't get me wrong I love my other guitars. I have a Shobud Professional that sounds amazing and if you want the Stringmaster sound, you have to have a Stringmaster. I also have a D8 . Wow, a lesson with the one and only Mr Murphey!
I'm using C6 and E13 (G# E C# B G# F# E D, listed high to low.)
I have a Epiphone Zephyr or a Gibson Ranger 20T. Two great amps!
Bosse: Don't get me wrong I love my other guitars. I have a Shobud Professional that sounds amazing and if you want the Stringmaster sound, you have to have a Stringmaster. I also have a D8 . Wow, a lesson with the one and only Mr Murphey!
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Thanks Peter, Jessy Peck introduce me for Mr Murphey. I only have Janne L's old MSA the red one that is on cover "Green Rose Rag" LP. That was Jannes main recording guitat for several year with Swedish top stars as Vikingarna, Ann-Louise Hansson, Flamingo aso. My National is a-33 signed by Weldon Myrick.
Bosse in Sweden
Bosse in Sweden