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8-38 strings on my solidbody. No problem!
I'll bite. What's a jazzman's grip?You know, the endless funny thing for me about jazzing around is, that you only need the one jazzmans-grip for you whole fretboard.
I'll bite. What's a jazzman's grip?
Engelshaar, lol. Try .10-.52 on the bass. Better bass response, better intonation, they last longer and also make transitioning to an acoustic guitar much easier with better left hand strength.8-38 strings on my solidbody. No problem!
Always this grip, equally, where on your fretboard you are.
This jazzman's grip looks like a root 6th barre chord for Jazz.
Online you could consider reverb.com. They have lots of instruments for sale, though I'm not sure how much different/better it is than say eBay. You could also sell on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace. Other than that, you're probably stuck with a local shop, but perhaps you could find one that specializes in higher end guitars. I don't know of any in your area, but there are a few places around the country that are known for higher end stuff.Anybody know a good place/forum to sell a higher end electric guitar? I’d like to a avoid eBay or GC if at all possible.
Thanks in advance!
Mandolin Brothers, late of Staten Island, has re-opened as an on-line store with the promise of opening again "in the real world" at some future date. I'd call them.Anybody know a good place/forum to sell a higher end electric guitar? I’d like to a avoid eBay or GC if at all possible.
Thanks in advance!
That guitar is real beautiful piece of art!My most recent attempt to cure the incurable disease we alll know as GAS. OM Sitka over Walnut.
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That guitar is real beautiful piece of art!
Imagine it sounds as good!
Great looking hat, as well!
Earlier today I posted pics of all them on the “Guitars” thread.It's getting better every day. We need to see some pics of the new boxes you have around the house!
But it's always astonishing to me, how much influence the right pick has! I just love my Ibanez M(edium) rubber plecs. In combination with the chorus pedal, it gives a wonderful rich, shiny sound.