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Subject: RE: Gettin' a 'Cowboy Geetar'! Any thoughts? From: Justa Picker Date: 26 Jan 01 - 12:54 PM You know, a cowboy guitar (regardless of make/model) should really have a sunburst finish. |
Subject: RE: Gettin' a 'Cowboy Geetar'! Any thoughts? From: richardw Date: 26 Jan 01 - 01:08 PM Justa; Naw, a real cowboy guitar should be chucked in a corral with a horse first. Like Glen Ford did with his new hat in some move or other. Always remember that scene. Never trust a new hat.
Rick; Yes, there was a thread for a while on Rough But Honest Miner, with good words from Joe Offer and Mike Regenstreff. Who could believe it would have died
Richard Wright |
Subject: RE: Gettin' a 'Cowboy Geetar'! Any thoughts? From: GUEST,Tucker Date: 27 Jan 01 - 08:42 AM Hey..me Tucker..the one askin' about the geetar. Yup..know about cowboys and banjos...that's why I bought a 60's FW5 open backed Vega at a pawn shop in LA...played it..knew I had to have it..that simple. Already got me a number of original tunes on it. But back to geetars. As Mr. Fielding said... I found me a sunburst (I agree "picker") 1965 J45 that I really like. Seller might be over pricing...I'm not sure. Was $2,800...got him down to $2,000 (canadian). I checked the internet and $1,600 U.S. would be the average price I saw. If this is the case and this guitar has no structural problems, then it seems like the price might be ok...what do y'all think? Only thing noticable to me was a crackly varnish and a B string that might not be holding tune...I wonder because the guitar was in perfect tune when I played it except for the B string which was off by half. Advice anyone? Tucker (again, Spaw, thanks for all the links ya been sending..'preciate it.) |
Subject: RE: Gettin' a 'Cowboy Geetar'! Any thoughts? From: JedMarum Date: 27 Jan 01 - 09:43 AM I just sold a beautiful 1968 Gibson Heritage to a friend. It was very high mileage, but good condition - and the sound was, well; it just had to be heard. Superb sound. Looks like, from some of these links posted here I couldda got a lot more for it. sorry for the thread creep. |
Subject: RE: Gettin' a 'Cowboy Geetar'! Any thoughts? From: catspaw49 Date: 27 Jan 01 - 09:56 AM No need to for you to apologize for me Jed. Spaw -- (one of the resident "Thread Creeps") |
Subject: RE: Gettin' a 'Cowboy Geetar'! Any thoughts? From: GUEST,TUCKER Date: 04 Feb 01 - 08:49 AM Well I picked a geetar and I am mighty happy... a 1950 SJ with a whole lot of character. It will be this cowboy's little buddy for life. Thank you all fer yer support and thoughts on this. Tucker |
Subject: RE: Gettin' a 'Cowboy Geetar'! Any thoughts? From: Rick Fielding Date: 04 Feb 01 - 12:57 PM Watching Tucker walk through this amazing door, with all the wonders beyond it, reminds me of my own reactions when i was 15! Long live living vicariously! Rick |
Subject: RE: Gettin' a 'Cowboy Geetar'! Any thoughts? From: GUEST,BOB BARNES Date: 27 Sep 05 - 11:27 AM HELLO I FOUND YOUR LINK BY LOOKING UP TOBY STROUD, WHO WAS MY STEP-FATHER. I THINK I KNOW WHAT YOUR ARE TALKING ABOUT. THIS 1935 MARTIN D-45 IS IT A GUITAR? IS IT FOR SALE? BOB BARNES |
Subject: RE: Gettin' a 'Cowboy Geetar'! Any thoughts? From: GUEST,the gingerbeer cowboy Date: 27 Sep 05 - 11:49 AM yippie yi ay !!!!! you lonesome cow ****ers http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MARTIN-COWBOY-III-ACOUSTIC-INCLUDING-HARD-CASE-NEW_W0QQitemZ7353279589QQcategoryZ33028QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem |
Subject: RE: Gettin' a 'Cowboy Geetar'! Any thoughts? From: GUEST Date: 27 Sep 05 - 11:52 AM http://members.aol.com/jvilguitar/ |
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