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• #10202
No picks but I have Bert Jansch's backstage pass from his last-ever gig, Pentangle @ the QEH. Sadly it doesn't have his name on, just blank. I was sitting next to him and swiped it off the table as he got up to leave.
I once nearly nabbed one of Rory Gallagher's bottlenecks but I, er, bottled it. In retrospect, I'm glad I did...
Slik Piks for me too, the orange ones, love 'em.
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• #10203
Just watched that Creston video. I love the guitars and REALLy love the artwork.
This nut job is a bit of a worry though...
EDIT for screenshot fail
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• #10204
it's pretty shockingly bad tbh
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• #10205
Yikes. Hope it didn’t leave the shop like that.
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• #10206
You’re welcome to borrow my fender jazz
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• #10207
I've got quite a few plectri from concerts, both personalised and standard Tortex ones that I now can't identify. Prize one is Dimebag's.
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• #10208
we need some high energy joe dings in here.
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• #10209
That screen shot is straight from the video where be meticulously fits a hand shaped nut. Hmmm.
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• #10210
Ace Frehley and Rick Neilsen, don't know where they are...
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• #10211
Just looked at it again. It’s fucking shocking. I’m calling bullshit on this guy.
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• #10212
OK, this Goth 335 thing is definitely gonna happen... I'm getting a bonus in March that'll pay for half of it and I've totally justified the purchase to myself with some additional man maths, etc... Can't find any in stock tho'!
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• #10213
I'm jelly… looks like a good sticker platform.
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• #10214
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• #10216
I'm not even a dentist, let alone a lawyer! It's a modest bonus... 🤑
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• #10218
@>>>>>> would you consider a Gibson Lucille? It’s got gold bits on it?
I’d love to try one... the varitone knob, no f holes and mono/stereo out appeal to me.
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• #10219
Funnily enough I found a Lucille for sale quite close to me but I don't know enough about them to know what I'm buying, could be a Chibson for all I know...
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• #10220
Anyone ever tried Pedal Steel or a Lap Steel? I've listened to about 4 different mixes/versions of KLF Chill Out the past few days and I'm absolutely obsessed with the steel sections. Through loads of reverb and delay, oof....
Gretsch do a nice looking Lap Steel
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• #10221
high energy joe dings
Joe's new solo project?
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• #10222
When I walked into Rhodes Music to look at a lovely old Sho-Bud pedal steel, the guy told me to go away and learn lap steel and come back in five years... I bottled it and bought a Casio FZ-1 instead... 🤦♂️
Is it BJ Cole on the KLF stuff? He's such a lovely man and so bloody good... Fond memories of seeing him play around London in the nineties and noughties...
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• #10223
Yeah I really don't think I'd do either justice at all! I'd just want to be able to do that one arpeggio lick that starts that whole steel section in Chill Out..
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• #10224
Lucille’s are definitely a left field choice when it comes to traditional 335 and I also wouldn’t know enough to authenticate one. But when I think of black 335’s, I think of a Lucille!
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• #10225
They’re 355’s aren’t they?
I’ve always been a finger picker. I’ve never really got on with plectrums hence the drawer full of them.
When playing my electric it’s never bothered me but when I play my parlour it really improved the attack and bass and makes a big difference. I’m definitely going to experiment some more.
The thumb pick I recommend if anyone is interested is a Fred Kelly Slick Pick. If you get the size right it’s super comfy and doesn’t slip. It boasts about being made of Delrin but that means nothing to me. They’re great though.