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Post by gouranga on Dec 2, 2010 8:11:09 GMT
Hi Michael and members.
I hope all is well with you all.
I bought Snakehips Lightening from him a few months ago. Since then,I have played it regularly and am liking it more and more. I did not want to comment on it in the first few weeks, as I was thinking that the old mind likes all it's new toys in the beginning. But, this Lady Lightening just keeps growing and growing on me, to the point that I use it for nearly everything. Thanks for these nice nice guitars Michael. Don't know why I did not get one ages ago when it was on my mind. But happy I finally made the right move.
Take care and best wishes from a happy Gouranga.
All the very best with all your other guitars that you bring out in the future.
Regards
Gouranga
PS.. It's great, so much snow around here and can't get car out, buses few and far between, shame, just have to sit and play Lady Lightening for hours. But Xmas street bash comin up, and Lady Lightening gonna be out there playing for the people on the streets. Thanks again Michael! Me very happy indeed!
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Post by Michael Messer on Dec 2, 2010 11:03:12 GMT
Hello Gouranga, Thank you for your very kind message. It is always good to know where MM guitars go when they are sold, and now we know that 'Miss Lady Lightning' is with you. Not only has she gone to a good home, but she has been given a great name. It reminds me of Taj Mahal's guitar, 'Miss National', in the late sixties. Keep in touch and keep playing that guitar! Shine On Michael.
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Post by thebluesbear( al) on Dec 2, 2010 11:14:46 GMT
Michael
Id like to add my thanks as well ! My MM Lightning is indeed my favourite as well thanks for your work .....
Al
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Post by Gerry C on Dec 3, 2010 11:55:45 GMT
Michael - ditto! BTW, my Lightning is now known as "Sweet Li'l Sixteen" - after her serial number!
Anyone else given their MM a name? (We know about Tallulah!!)
Cheerily,
Gerry C
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Post by snakehips on Dec 3, 2010 20:34:33 GMT
Hi there !
Gouranga - it was nice to meet you and I'm so glad that that guitar is being played and loved. I did like it a lot. Been thinning the herd down a bit, as I was buying a vintage Hammond organ. Then of course, there is the Leslie speaker cabinet to go with it. Then you start to find out they don't connect together very easily. More money for connector kits, more money to have a decent way of switching the Leslie spinning speeds. Then of course I find the Hammond needs work done on it, then more ...... It WILL be great when it is finished and up-and-running fully !
Enjoy that guitar !
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