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Post by alexandre on Jun 30, 2019 9:59:54 GMT
I've just seen them in France last night & now I have to recommand them, let's check it out:
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Post by alexandre on Jun 26, 2019 13:06:08 GMT
Price dropped to 2100 € / £1883 LINK
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Post by alexandre on Jun 18, 2019 15:50:05 GMT
Definitely sold. It sings in the U.K. now...
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Post by alexandre on Jun 10, 2019 11:53:06 GMT
ON HOLD. It seems that this one has found its new custodian/player...
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Post by alexandre on May 6, 2019 18:48:04 GMT
I've bought & sold quite a lot of instruments (never some new ones btw) so that I can say that I've learned from each one of them, even the Framus parlor of my beginning... Discerning our musical needs also means testing some other instruments and check what we can get through them, no ?
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Post by alexandre on May 5, 2019 10:12:16 GMT
Hello, A few words to specify that offers are welcome, especially from MM forum members, via PM (or reverb website as well). I'd like to find it a new player who will respect its integrity...
I'll give more information & photos about the restoration of Mike Lewis on PM request.
This one is really something, up to you now !
Alexandre
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Post by alexandre on May 5, 2019 10:03:15 GMT
Hello, A few words to specify that offers are welcome, especially from MM forum members, via PM (or reverb website as well). I'd like to find it a new player who will respect its integrity...
Alexandre
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Post by alexandre on May 1, 2019 14:33:09 GMT
Do ALL the fiddle-edge Dobros have the double wells ?? (for 9.5" & 10.5" cones) From what I've experienced, I think yes they do... For my part, I've never experienced this kind of change just because the tone of those lug cones, especially by sliding on the highest string for a kind of vocal sound, is quite a thing that I didn't found in any single-cone National ! It's maybe closer to a tricone than a single-cone on this point... By the way, I've had in the same time some excellent single-cone exemplars, so I wasn't in the need to realize such a test... Now that I'm parting with those guitars, I think the better is to keep them original, those instruments & cones are "priceless" now, so few of them are still there in good original & playable condition ! On the other hand, if there's a model to test those kind of changes, that's the one to go for, simply because it was designed with this possibility. Lee, I'd be curious about any sound sample of your "new" exemplar...
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Post by alexandre on Apr 20, 2019 18:56:47 GMT
Bump !
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Post by alexandre on Apr 20, 2019 18:46:55 GMT
Thank you to signal this mistake tallsailor ! Here's the good LINK
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Post by alexandre on Apr 20, 2019 18:00:55 GMT
No joy to sell this one too, but here's a real great & ready-to-go instrument ! More details below... CLICK THE LINK
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Post by alexandre on Apr 20, 2019 17:14:55 GMT
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Post by alexandre on Apr 9, 2019 16:30:40 GMT
Very nice ! I'm no more active on the electric guitars market, but if I would, this one would be very tempting (this model of pickup has a excellent reputation).
Wish you a good sale !
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Post by alexandre on Feb 28, 2019 20:16:15 GMT
Fretboard is surely not original, it should be made of maple with bindings... By the way, the dot markers (out of the body) are bigger than the original design. The setup could be really hazardous on this one: in such a case the buyer would have a serious amount to get this instrument properly setup. If you add the consideration of the originality & state of the cone, etc...
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Post by alexandre on Feb 22, 2019 12:30:38 GMT
Now available via Reverb with a few more photos... You can click HEREBy the way, to post on this forum makes me remind that Kevin Brown used to play great slide on his AJ exemplar
(OK, his playing is so expressive he could surely makes sing any box with some strings ! ):
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