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Some fun pics of my guitars...    It would be nice to see other pics of the shapes and textures of stringed instruments.

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Im not a big Gretsch fan.  To me they're clunky and are prone to feeback problems.  Some of those guitars have been around the world with me a few times.  Iv been playing since the late 70's.  Professionally from the early 80's until the late 90's. 

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1.  Union Square jazz trio

2.  Rex Fowler of Aztec Two Step

3.  Neal Shulman of Aztec Two Step

4.  Very early morning in Central Park

 

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1.  Graham Nash

2.  Shane Fontaine

3.  Martin harp guitar at the Met Museum

4.  San Miguel de Allende with a guitaron and harp

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1.  Valentin guitar from 1640 at the Met Museum

2.  Paul Simon with his Martin Dreadnaught (D45?)

3.  Buskers in Sao Paulo

4.  Subway buskers at the Times Square station

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1.  Sting & Paul

2.  Rolling Stones guitars

3.  Guitar fish - a type of ray.  Rays are related to sharks.

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Johnny -

 

Of the 13 guitars which I've owned (Mostly I'd sell one to get the next), my only electric was a Gretsch double pick-up anniversary model with Bixby tail piece - I bought it circa1959.  I'm down to just guitar #10 and guitar #13.  #10 was one of the two guitars I took with me in the summer of '64 driving around North America with my best friend, singing for our supper.  We both ;lost weight.

 

The Stones case of guitars was at a Stones exhibit in the Chelsea section of Manhattan about a year or two ago.  You can see more on our site (www.barbara-and-stu.com) in Photo Galeries > Neww York > Concerts & Shows.

 

And re: guitar/fish:  :D  :D :D  

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Eric Clapton's Martin at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

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I call it my pearly wonder.  OM-42 circa 2002.

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Felt lazy about getting the light perfect but posting anyway.  

 

1937 000-18.  

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Are the Jack Daniels and Camels a pre-requisite for making the most of the guitar?

 

 

Ha!.  They are my weak props.  I should have done the guitars more justice but I was in too much of a hurry.  On the rare occasion I have an audience, they say Mr. Daniels is their prerequisite for having to listen.   

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