Old beat up, thrown away, found and restored guitar!!
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It is not the guitar, its the guitarist. Sounds like a living legend. Nice guitar!
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That thing can't be European. It sounds like it was born in the middle of a Mississippi cotton field in August!
Dang! That sounds nice!!!
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sounds good man!
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Nice!
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Tale it would tell? Seems that's what this video is about. What dry and dusty lyrics. Great texture.
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Simply put.... VERY NICE!
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man, i would kill for this guitar
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@BottleneckJohn He's too busy trying to flag a ride.
lol
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i just got a parlor guitar the other day and i love it. but some one told me you cant put steel strings on it. so i got nylon strings and i'm not a very big fan of them but now seeing you with steel strings on a guitar older than mine i was wondering if it was okay to use steel strings? please do reply. i cant stand the feel of these nylons
BeforeTheSkyFalls 3 days ago
@BeforeTheSkyFalls
These were made for gut strings way back. There's no problem to go with steel strings today. I use 0.10's on all my vintage parlors set up for standard tuning!
BottleneckJohn 2 days ago
@BottleneckJohn thanks but one more question. i think mine might be a classical guitar..would it still be alright to use extra light strings?
BeforeTheSkyFalls 2 days ago
@BeforeTheSkyFalls
If it's a parlor like this one, go for it! If it's a spanish type classical, keep the nylon strings..
BottleneckJohn 2 days ago
nice sounding guitar pulls something out of you doesnt it
kaptainbastard 1 month ago 2
@kaptainbastard
It does..
BottleneckJohn 1 month ago