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  • 09/22/11--02:27: Martin 018T (chan 1443724)
  • just picked up a 1973 Martin 018T. Have it tuned to GDAE like a mandolin. What a sweet sounding little instrument. I have a mid grade Blueridge tenor but what a difference. Now I know why everyone wants a Martin. 


  • 09/22/11--14:04: Bill Lawrence Acoustic Pickups (chan 1443724)
  • I was just wondering if anyone has tried  the Bill Lawrence Acoustic Pickups, a guy I worked with loves his.

     

    http://www.billlawrenceusa.com/swampkaster/Acoustic%20Pickups.htm


  • 10/02/11--04:48: Dreadnaught with "Bud" on the headstock (chan 1443724)
  • Hi, I recently bought a dreadnaught, about the size of a D-35 I guess, it appears to have been built by a smaller builder. On the headstock is inlayed "Bud". Thats all I got to go on. Anyone familiar with this guitar or seen another by this builder?


  • 10/04/11--14:10: "Authentic" bluegrass guitar less than $600 (chan 1443724)
  • Hi , I am looking to buy a good authentic BG sounding guitar for less than $600. Could be any brand, year , but it has to have that bluegrassy/oldtimey sound to it. Any recommendation?. Thanks.


  • 10/05/11--12:17: App Tuner (chan 1443724)
  • With most people carrying smartphones around these days this tuner app gets very high marks.  It is only $2.49.  I have not tried it but if you want to check it out the  name of the app is Tuner - DaTuner .   It is in the Android market but you might find it in the Iphone store as well.

    http://www.androidcentral.com/android-app-review-tuner-datuner-pro 

     


  • 10/11/11--19:12: Harmony reissue guitars.. opinions (chan 1443724)
  • I've always been a fan of the Harmony Rocket.  A Stella was my first guitar.  I noticed that harmony is remaking these instruments now.

    I'm looking for opinions.  considering acoustic electric.. for open mic.. etc..

     

    http://harmonyguitars.com/ProductLine.asp?pl=newline&pid=5DD83AE42338EEAC8D25DD16D04ABA2BE5F549D6001AB739


  • 10/20/11--05:34: 1998 Martin D-18 – Sitka or Adirondack? (chan 1443724)
  • Anyone know what top wood was used on the ’98 D-18’s?  I assume Sitka, but the one we’re looking at has a really wide grain and looks more like Adi to me.  The seller doesn’t know.  I’ve done a little research, but everything I’ve found just says “spruce”.  Thanks.


  • 10/22/11--18:53: George Simmons, East Virginia Guitars (chan 1443724)
  • Folks,

    Just last week I bought the 2007 "Snowwis" guitar from George Simmons (the luthier) which was listed on this site.  First, let me start by saying that I currently own a Merrill C-18, and have owned many other high-end guitars both factory and luthier made.  And my opinion of what a good guitar should sound and play like lean towards the pre-war era but is not stuck there.  Now, onto my review.

    The guitar that I bought is a near-replica of an early '30s Martin OM-28, with Adi top and BW back and sides.  The selection of woods and craftmanship are excellent and on par with other high end luthiers.  Where this guitar truly excels is in tone, volume, and playability.  George was clearly taking notes during his nearly 6 years working for Jim Merrill because this guitar is very Merrill like.  It is loud, very responsive, and has excellent note separation.  The BW imparts some pleasing overtones, but the vintage bracing (scalloped red spruce) keep the overtones under control and there are no muddy or mushy qualities.  The attack is quick and there is lots of volume headroom for hard players like me.  And George knows how to set up a guitar right.  I haven't played a Merrill OM yet, but given that George was doing a lot of the building for Merrill, I expect that the guitars would be similar.   I know it's only been a week, and my wife certainly won't believe me when I say this, but I think that I've finally found my desert island guitar.

    I also should mention that I picked up the guitar at his shop in Kilmarnock VA, where he now builds for East Virginia Guitars.  George was a pleasure to talk guitars with, and he allowed me to play everything that he had in his shop, which was a lot since he was preparing to go to the Woodstock show.  The EVG guitars depart from traditional Martin design in their aesthetics, like the V-notch headstock and the choice of bindings, etc.  But the fundamentals, such as materials and bracing patterns, are all there and these guitars play and sound fantastic and are very well priced.  I particularly liked the deep body 0 style that he is making - it's perfect for playing that Norman Blake style.  If you're looking for that pre-war sound for a great price, and don't mind stepping away just a little from the standard design, then I highly recommend you check out EVG guitars.  You won't find a nicer guy to do business with, and if you get to visit the beautiful countryside of east Virginia, even better.

     

    Gord  


  • 10/27/11--07:15: Benefits of buying used guitar (chan 1443724)
  • Hi, Besides saving money , what would be the benefits of buying used guitar instead of new one. Thanks.


  • 10/28/11--04:30: Please check out this new APP! (chan 1443724)
  • Musical Instrument Giveaways on Facebook is helping get the word out about this great new guitar APP.. Please check it out at www.positivegrid.com: If you're an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch owner, you need to download this app! JamUp Lite provides access to 5 hybrid amps/effects, 16 user presets, a sound-on-sound phrase sampler, an iTunes player with time stretching feature, a chromatic tuner, and will feature continual upgrade features. And it's free for 30 days from the developer, Positive Grid!

    www.positivegrid.com
    New technology turns your iPad and iPhone into a professional guitar station. JamUp features 30+ hybrid amps, stomp and rack models, phrase sampler, iTunes jam player and more. JamUp Lite launch special, 30 days for FREE. 

  • 10/28/11--16:29: Santa Cruz 1934d brazilian thoughts. (chan 1443724)
  • Hi well I'm looking at going for the top of the mountain. I had a small studio on my property. But we are buying a new house although bigger it don't have the room for my gear. So I'm selling my other guitars and some good recording gear getting out of that and just playing. It's a pretty penny for sure I've also looked at a collings cw in brazillian also. The 1934d I'm dealing on has a custom 1 3/4 width and at this point Im so used to that Martin style I don't wanna change. No I have not played it. (yeah I'm crazy but there is only one 1 3/4 nut version for sale in the world at the moment) Yes I have a grace period. The deals not done yet. Will be done Monday morning. And I'm hitting guitar stores in my area all day tomorrow. And I've arranged to play a herringbone.(but I doubt I could afford it) I'm to the point where I want to cut the head off the snake that is g.a.s once and for all. And the 1934d looks like it would be very versatile. From bluegrass to jazz. I want something that when I crack that case everyday I'm amazed for the rest of my life. So any opinions or advice would help. This is a once and a lifetime purchase I gotta get it right. thanks guys

  • 10/29/11--14:51: Breedlove Guitars-tried them? (chan 1443724)
  • After 20 year of playing I think I'd like to buy a new guitar. I stopped in Guitar Center to check out their inventory and get my hands on some guitars. I have heard great things about the Breedlove mandolins, but nothing about their guitars. (I played a bit, but not enough to get a feel). Does anyone out there have one?

    I'm going to be doing a lot more looking around and will probably look to purchase next summer. I am having a banjo built and have to spread out my spending! But, the idea of a new guitar gets me really excited.-Thanks!


  • 10/31/11--02:42: 12 Fret Slot-Head (chan 1443724)
  • Hi,

    Looking for some friendly advice . . . .     I have placed a WTB Ad as FYI.

    I am a newbie / beginner with guitar.  I am looking for a 12 Fret Slot-Head steel strung guitar.    Not sure yet of the body style / depth (0,00,000, slop shoulder, etc) nor do I have a specific name / brand in mind at this point. 

    It will be used for picking around the house / small get together with picking buddies for personal enjoyment.  Generally, flat-picking fiddle tunes, waltzes, etc are my thoughts. I would not mind learning some finger-picking but flatpick is primary thought.   So, the volume of a big dread in Bluegrass is not my goal -rather sweet tone is and well some mojo would be nice :)  Something of reasonable price would be great (kinda leaves out vintage I think)  new or used but not penny wise & pound foolish either.....    Make sense????

    Looking for some direction and thoughts from those having been in my shoes....

    Thanks a lot for any guidance,

    flatpluker


  • 11/05/11--05:29: Pick for 000 (chan 1443724)
  •  

    As a bit of introduction, I've been playing a Yamaha FG730S dread for a year or so. The 1-11/16" width is good for my small hands, but I found the big body on the upper end of comfortable, especially when sitting.  So with the CFO's blessing, I spent the appliance savings on a My Favorite Guitars custom ambertone Martin 000-28H--rosewood, scalloped bracing, and the other "HD" stuff. The lower tension and easier reach of the short scale are great for me.  I play the little Martin so much around the house now, the Yamaha dread wound up staying at work for daytime breaks.
     
    So the other night, we watched a bluegrass jam at the local coffeehouse. We got bit pretty hard. Now I understand the rationale for the greater power of a dread against a banjo, but I want to sit in on jams with the 000. While it may not have the volume of my neighbor's HD-28 and HD-35, I think it's up there with my Yamaha dread.
     
    Now to the shopping advice. From what I read it seems most bluegrass players use thicker picks.  All I've played with are 0.60 mm Dunlop TorTex picks, although I have some 0.73 Martins my wife gave me.  I tried one of the rounded corners and like the sound.  So I'm looking for a pick to play bluegrass with the Martin, and am considering a Blue Chip TPR-1 for the one rounded corner in addition to two more pointed ones.  It appears they are easily user modified with sandpaper if I want to experiment with one of the pointed ones. They're pricy, so I'd like to get it right the first time.
     
    What say ye?  What thickness do you recommend?  I have no idea where to even begin with thickness.
     
    Thanks!
    --
    Moe
     

  • 11/05/11--07:52: The Bluegrass Fakebook in PDF (chan 1443724)
  • The local jammers play a lot out of this book so I was advised to get it. Unfortunately, it doesn't come with spiral wire or plastic comb binding, and it's bound pretty close to the music. Fortunately, I found it also comes as a PDF download.

    http://www.cvls.com/products/BFBD.html

    I printed it out double-sided on 32# bond and there was just enough space to punch it for a 3-ring binder. A little thicker than the book alone, but lays flat on the stand.

    Better yet, it's on my iPad, along with much of my other music. That's come in handy more than once when I forgot the paper ones.  Kudos to Watch&Learn for offering this as a PDF. I wish more publishers would do this!

    Moe


  • 11/06/11--10:11: Monitor Advice (chan 1443724)
  • I'm beginning a search for a monitor(s) for stage work. I use a Schertler Unico  and a 12 channel Yamaha mixer for sound enhancement and currently run from the DI out of the Schertler into a 50W Acoustic amp for a monitor. I'll be playing solo, and duo gigs and am interested to hear what others have used successfully. 

    Jim

     


  • 11/08/11--04:36: JustStrings.com charges extra for a phone call? (chan 1443724)
  • I had no idea about this until today, and if you didn’t either, then I’ll just send out a general FYI. I was on the phone ordering some strings from JustStrings.com, and the person informed me that if I ordered from them over the phone, they would charge me $5 extra. I had ordered from them before by phone and never heard that. I am like many people, I presume, in that I feel more comfortable ordering by phone so I can talk to someone, ask a question or two if needed, and then give my order and credit card number. I politely asked about the policy and “we’ve just done it for years” is the best I could get.

    My question to you is: is this becoming industry standard? I told JustStrings.com “no thanks” (the guy on their end was extremely polite about it all) and called in an order from Elderly Instruments instead. The customer service guy at Elderly said he had never heard of such a thing, and thought it was as crazy as I did. So again, does anyone out there know any other website instrument and accessory providers that charge for ordering over the phone? Is it becoming a standard in the industry? 


  • 11/09/11--17:26: 1941 d-28 herringbone need expert advice. (chan 1443724)
  • I need help guys. I've been looking for my last guitar. The guitar that slays gas forever as I posted before. I bought a collings cw brazilian and it just didn't do it for me. So it went back . So I found a 1941 d-28 bone. Local It's about a 6.5 it has had a silver dollar size hole in the top professionally repaired. Ive played it a couple of times for a hour total. Various chips scrapes and gouges (the seller says it had a cadillac emblem nailed in the top spot where it was repaired when he got it) it sounds like a ten looks cool as hell tons of vibe and I'm in love. Seller wants $25k and is firm because I showed him $22k today. so what do I do. what's it worth. I know I'm crazy but when you get your hands on one it's magical. The thing is haunting me. I do alright but I'm no fat cat this is a once in a lifetime deal. Some guys have Harleys some have boats and cars. I want a bone.

  • 11/12/11--21:26: Elixir strings (chan 1443724)
  • I use elixir strings almost exclusively, and I typically get the nanoweb medium gauge.  I don't like the way the polyweb coating always seems to shred itself and dull the sound.  But I'm curious about the nanoweb phosphor bronze.  Do any of you use phosphor bronze? what are they like as far as sound and playability go? 


  • 11/16/11--10:52: Which guitars have good resale value and sell faster (chan 1443724)
  • Hi, I have couple guitars but although they are top notch guitars in every respect, people don't seem to pay attention to them. In the past I didn't care the brandname of the guitar, quality and emotional attachment was the main criterea  in buying guitars, but next time I buy I will pay attention of the resale value of the guitar and how quickly they sell ( especially in this economy). Does anyone know which guitars sell fast and have a good resale value. I assume Martin probably is on the top. Thanks


  • 11/16/11--12:07: Capo for acoustic and electric (chan 1443724)
  • I'm looking for a capo to replace my spring dunlop which I'm not too happy about. Mainly I'm looking for tuning stability and no buzz even high up on the neck (7th fret).

    My main guitars are a 2006 Martin D35 and a 78' Fender Telecaster American Standard.

    Elliot sure looks nice, but it's out of my current budget, so I'm thinking of either a brass Kat Eyz (is there any difference between that and the stainless steel?) or the Planet Waves NS.

     


  • 11/20/11--02:44: Archtop Guitar Advise Please (chan 1443724)
  • Hello,

    Thinking of upgrading (playing a $100 guitar almost a year now).  Looking to spend $500 - $700+.  I play country/bluegrass.

    Question, does an archtop (acoustic/electric) work with country bluegrass or is that mostly for blues/jazz?  I like the look of them but not familiar if they have a different sound?

    Any benefits or things I should watch out for in one of these?

    DOUG


  • 11/23/11--16:41: Nov 23, 2011 Update: Received my new Martin D-18 Today --- WoW! (chan 1443724)
  • All I can say is WoW! again...  

    I've been learning and playing my new mandolin (Loar 520VS) for the last six months and would occasionally pick the D-18 that I purchased new with the mandolin.  Now I am learning some Mando Bluegrass tunes on the D-18 and again I am stunned by the SOUND and QUALITY of this instrument.  

    As I progress in my learning and playing I will not seek another guitar.

    David D. Robinson

    Southern Maryland


  • 12/01/11--15:17: FS:Pioneer CDJ-2000 CD Turntable, Pioneer DJM-2000 Mixer (chan 1443724)
  • You are welcome to D & j Marketing Limited. we are Recognized marketer of Various DJ EQUIPMENT, such as Mixers/Speakers/Headphones Gears and many more.All our products are brand new ,Original , comes with complete accessories and they also come with 1 year international warranty and 90Days return policy.

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  • 12/02/11--06:22: dobro (chan 1443724)
  • I would like to learn to play a dobro.  Can anyone help me on which one would be a first buy?  I don't want to pay to much for one to start with, to see if I really like it.  Thank you Don Jackson


  • 12/04/11--07:57: I have this Gibson (chan 1443724)
  • guitar that my mom gave to me to keep my dad from selling... it's a long story. It was a gift from my dad to my mom in 1969. He says he paid somewhere around $700 for it then. Mom didn't like it because the neck was too big for her and she never played it. Anyway I want to figure out what it is and if it's worth enough to need to insure it. I plan on using it. I've changed the strings already and it sure does sound good. here are some pictures. The serial number is 565781

     


  • 12/09/11--08:37: gibson acoustic (chan 1443724)
  • I have a beautiful Gibson CL 45 artist, can,t seem to find anything about it? I have talked to dealers that have never heard of it!! Does anyone out there know about it?      Thanks Billy


  • 12/16/11--05:31: Parlor size with authentic acoustic sound guitar (chan 1443724)
  • Hi, I know this is a flatpicking site, but I am looking to buy a parlor size guitar with AUTHENTIC ACOUSTIC SOUND for  fingerpicking. It has to be less than $1000 and preferrably a cutaway and all solid wood. Thanks.


  • 12/17/11--10:09: Recording king RD227 ? (chan 1443724)
  • Hello, im very very intressted in that guitar, RD227. But i wont be able to test it before purchase. So anyone of you owning this one or played it? Is it good quality guitar?

    Seems a little bit to cheap for all solid guitar, vintage style,abalone bindings etc..

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6wBn6_JRj8


  • 12/29/11--13:29: What would you pay for a charred D-28? (chan 1443724)
  • I'm going to be making an offer to an insurance company to purchase the guitar pictured below. It's a salvage instrument from a house fire... a 1973 Martin D-28 that plays great. Neck is nice and straight. The only thing is that the poor guitar is charred! :-) It was cleaned by a cleaning company, though, so when you play it, you don't get black on you.

    Pretty amazing, actually, that a guitar could get this burned, but still in completely playable.

    I think it gives it personality, and I'd love to own an old Martin. So what do you think--what should I offer for it? Any thoughts?


  • 12/29/11--14:39: Taylor 710 advice (chan 1443724)
  • I have a 1995 Taylor 710 that is in very good condition. I've been thinking about selling it but haven't seen anything selling like it except 710 CE models. Can anyone help with determining a fair value? I'm wanting to get a Gibson tb-1 or tb-3 and am considering selling the guitar.

  • 12/30/11--13:59: Beginner Bluegrass Guitar (chan 1443724)
  • Hi All!

    I'm currently a banjo player, but I want to get a bluegrass guitar to have around the house for my girlfriend, myself, and others to play. I don't really know anything about guitars, so I'm interested in what would be a good beginner bluegrass guitar to get. I don't need anything fancy since I'm only wanting to spend around 200 to 300, but I definitely want it to be of a bluegrass style. Also, since my girlfriend might be playing it most of the time, I was wondering if any models are a tad bit smaller than other or made specifically for women.

    Anyone got any good suggestions for me?

     

    Thanks!

     


  • 01/05/12--14:32: D-28 vs D-45 (chan 1443724)
  • I have often wondered what is the reason for the difference in rice between the Martin rosewood dreadnoughts.  Is there a difference in construction or is it the bling that accounts for the difference in price?  


  • 01/06/12--02:32: All the classifieds are from non-posters? (chan 1443724)
  • If I understand correctly, a (0) next to your name and avatar, indicates you've never posted on this forum.  I just noticed ALL the instruments in the classified section are from non-posters.  Is this correct, or a bug with FPH?


  • 01/12/12--15:21: Todd OM style guitar - a dreadnought killer (chan 1443724)
  • A friend of mine just bought this new OM-style guitar from builder Andy Todd in Nashville.  This thing is truly amazing. It is very well balanced and has plenty enough volume to keep pace with the dreadnoughts in a bluegrass jam.   It has been a real hit at several holiday picking parties around Nashville:


  • 01/14/12--06:54: Gravity picks (chan 1443724)
  • I just got my fingers on some of these Gravity picks and I wanted to post how much I really like them.  First of all, they are made from acrylic and I have to say that I really like the tone of this material.  They have a nice bright tone, and are very nice to hold on to.  The picks I tried are a 1.5mm Striker Mini, which is a smaller tri-shaped pick, and a .75mm Classic which is more of a standard pick.  I much preferred the 1.5mm Striker Mini as I normally use thicker picks, though the medium guaged Classic is better than other picks I have in this same guage.  I'd say if you like the tone of Casein, that you owe it to yourself to try one of these, for less money as I find the tone to be similar.  These are the same material as the V-Picks, but IMO they have a brighter, snappier tone to them - why I don't know, they just do.  Give them a try:

    http://www.gravitypicks.com/

     

     

     


  • 01/15/12--18:52: John Walker Wise River guitars...... (chan 1443724)
  • I would like to hear from anyone who owns or has owned a John Walker Wise River slope shoulder guitar. I need to know if it is worth the money dealers are selling them for. Is the sound deep and bassy or balanced across the strings and up the neck. Is the workmanship as good as I have heard it is? If you had a choice between a Walker slope shoulder and Huss & Dalton's DS custom slope shoulder....which would you choose? I am considering a Walker as soon as I sell a Collings dread. Hope to hear from a bunch of you on flatpickerhangout. Thank you.        Kent Lockman in central IN

     


  • 01/16/12--12:40: Anyone looking for a new Recording King RD-310 ? (chan 1443724)
  • I have a chance to purchase three at a great price with full warranty.  You will not be able to get one this cheap anywhere else. If interested drop me an email for details


  • 01/20/12--11:02: Cort earth 200 ? (chan 1443724)
  • Hi, do you know if Cort earth 200 is ALL solid or is the sides laminated?
    Do it have more volume then a Yamaha LL6? Will buy this guitar (dont have any chance to try it out) next week.

    Hope someone have this and played it. Would like to know what you think about this guitar!


  • 01/22/12--05:04: Guitar for playing bluegrass rhythm? (chan 1443724)
  • I know this is a flatpicking forum but I'm going to asked this question anyway.  At least 98% of my playing is bluegrass rhythm and I'm looking at buying a new Martin guitar.  Given the choice of a D-18, D-28, D-35, HD-35, or a D-41 which would you prefer for bluegrass rhythm?  Thanks ahead of time.


  • 01/22/12--12:38: learning dvd (chan 1443724)
  • Can anyone recommend the following for my wife who is about to start learning on an acoustic guitar.

     a DVD that teaches amongst other things the following:-

    teaches a basic strum, basic chords and progresses to include teaching songs WHICH ARE NOT AMERICAN SONGS but basic songs that English people are used to hearing and grew up with.


  • 01/23/12--17:18: New from Steve Clayton...Nutone (chan 1443724)
  • Well, I don't know how new they are but I just ran across these on the Steve Clayton site:

    http://www.steveclayton.com/premium.php

    Nutone - Said to be another material that resembles the tone and feel of real tortoise shell.  Of course alot of companies say this, but whenever a new pick comes out that claims to be the next best thing to tortoise, I know I have to give it a try :)  I did a quick online search for them and can't find them for sale anywhere.  Perhaps they are still too new.  I am going to shoot the Clayton company an email asking about their availability and where to buy them.  If anyone else knows where to get them, please reply.  If not, and when I hear back from Clayton I'll be sure to post it here.


  • 01/24/12--13:06: Traveling Pick Collection.....any interest? (chan 1443724)
  • Greetings, I saw this somewhere else and thought it was an interesting idea.....and hopefully a relatively simple one. 

    In my quest for the holy grail of Picks I have (like some of you) amassed a number of picks of one kind or another that do not work for me.  They might for you.  However, it can at times become expensive to purchase more picks to try. 

    Here's the deal.  Basically someone puts together a bag of picks that they send to another person to try.  Upon receipt, the recipient try's out the picks for a few days....adds their donation of picks to the bag and sends them on the the next recipient.  It is for the recipient to "Test Drive" and not to keep.  It would however help to solidify in the players mind some things that might work and others that won't....Sooo, you save a little money.  It is a good opportunity to try a lot of different brands, styles and materials without laying out any change first.  To often I have to purchase "sight unseen" without the advantage of trying before buying.

    This is not carved in stone and can be changed to work better...at any time.

    IF...there is any interest, I would try to work out some details and get started.  I have at least 15 or 20 picks I can get the ball rolling with including one of the Gravity picks I purchased the other day (I will be keeping two others).  Sooo.....please weigh in with your thoughts and interest level????

     


  • 01/29/12--06:20: Folk Guitar Run Around (chan 1443724)
  • Ok so asking for my buddy that plays Western Cowboy tunes...What is the Difference between the Folk style guitars and say...Dreads??  Is it true a folk guitar can be either steel or nylon strung?

    Is their a big difference in sound?  playability?

    Thanks


  • 01/30/12--04:01: 1963 Martin D-28 (chan 1443724)
  • Hello, first post here, normally I am on the banjo hangout. I own a 1969 D-28, last year of the "good wood", but I have a friend who wants to sell me his 1963 D-28. It's a player, not one for a museum, but solid, no holes, cracks, just worn from picking front and rear. I tried to get him to put a price on i, but he wants me to make an over. Any suggestions on a fair price?

    Thanks,

    Steve


  • 02/02/12--04:53: Passive guitar pickup (chan 1443724)
  • Just before Christmas I went into the local music store and was just buying strings.....  I made the mistake of looking in the "acoustic guitar room".   As I was perusing the inventory my eyes fell upon this 12 string.   The peghead said Epiphone,  the truss rod cover said "Gibson".    It was used,  but pristine.  I mean pristine.  The neck was straight,  and not a scratch on it.  According to the folks at the store,  the owner was "tired of the limitations of a 12 string" and traded it in on a 6 string.   I bit down hard and looked at the price tag....$200.    Yeah,.... I bought it and absolutely love it.      Under the tree, my bride bought me the Acoustic amp I had been looking at.     Now I want to buy a pick up.   I am leaning towards a passive pickup because I do not want to cut into the guitar.  The folks at the music store are recommending the Seymour Duncan SA-3H "Woody".   Everything I read about them seems to be good.  What say you lads?


  • 02/09/12--12:48: Looking at a beater..WWUD? (chan 1443724)
  • Between these two..I was thinking of a Takamine Jasmine but a friend has a used Alvarez acoustic model 5045G that he wants $128 for..What would the wisemen of FPH do?  All advice welcome.

    thanks...


  • 02/15/12--08:11: Why are Takamines not common in Bluegrass music (chan 1443724)
  • Hi, many country players seem to like Takamine guitars, but I don't see many bluegrass guitar players playing them. They seem to have good folky sound to them. Any reason why besides Martin guitars being the oldest .


  • 02/17/12--12:08: Want to review an Acoustic Remedy Cases ClimaStand? (chan 1443724)
  • Hey Flatpickers!  We are looking for a reputable forum user to try out our product for a few weeks and let the good folks that post here know how it works.  We know that our product works great and provides an unbeatable value for our customers, but we don't want you to take our word for it.  We figured if you heard how it works from one of the gang it might help.  If you are interested please send an email to acousticremedycases@gmail.com.


  • 02/22/12--11:59: Boulder Creek Stage and Studio guitars (chan 1443724)
  • I'm curious if anyone has owned or played any of the Boulder Creek Stage and Studio series guitars.  I'm looking at possibly picking one up - this one to be exact:

    http://www.bouldercreekguitars.com/ss_s2v.html

    and would like to get some input if possible.  That suspended bracing system has me wondering.  I won't be able to play first as it would be an internet order, so any input is greatly appreciated.  Thanks.