If You Could Only Keep One...

Thunderface

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6L6 said:
Let me clarify that none of my guitars are currently for sale.

My point, I guess, is that nothing rocks my boat as much as my '76 F-50SB. If something bad happened and I could only keep one guitar from my stash to play, that would be the one.

Bill
Do I win a prize for guessing the right one that you would keep? If I did, I'm guessing it wouldn't be the '65 F-50SB. :wink:
 

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bluesypicky said:
twocorgis said:
Here's a possible scenario that I don't even want to think about. :shock:
If it came to only one acoustic, I'd probably keep my D50, as I've owned it since I was 17. I'd cry like a baby if I had to part with my Martin D18DC or my Gibson WM45 though. :cry:
I hear you Sandy.
That's why if I had to choose one, it would be the DV-52, but I'd make sure to carry it in a case large enough to house my Dove and the 000 Martin. :wink:
And I could live with that.

That would be a mighty big case Pascal! :lol:

How's the job hunt coming? I'd love to find you one up here by me, not only because of your excellent company, but my band could really use a proper lead guitarist! :wink: You should hear (or not) the two hacks we have now. :shock:
 

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bluesypicky said:
That's why if I had to choose one, it would be the DV-52, but I'd make sure to carry it in a case large enough to house my Dove and the 000 Martin. :wink:
And I could live with that.


Moderators,,, Pascal is trying to cheat on the survey. :shock:

Can't say I blame you. Where can a guy buy an extra large guitar case. :lol:

George
 

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twocorgis said:
How's the job hunt coming? I'd love to find you one up here by me, not only because of your excellent company, but my band could really use a proper lead guitarist! :wink: You should hear (or not) the two hacks we have now. :shock:

Hi Sandy, thanks for asking...

Can't say there's an all employers war over hiring me (yet :lol: ) but I'm starting getting responses slowly.
There are more openings than I thought there would be in fact, but the problem is the number of applicants for each of these openings!
Some of these online job search engines (some of which are great btw) forward the stats along with your applications updates, and disclose the number of applications sent for a certain position.... several hundreds!!! :eek: that's the scary part.

I'm just taking it one day at a time, keeping sending resumes out there....

And I love your company too brother, can't wait to see you again!
 

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Bill Ashton said:
Pascal, howcum we don't hear (or see on YouTube) anything about that beautiful maple...ahem...Martin (cough, cough!) :lol:

:lol: You're right Bill, I've been slacking too long, thanks for reminding me!

I know you enjoy your H&D, don't you? :wink:
 

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bluesypicky said:
twocorgis said:
How's the job hunt coming? I'd love to find you one up here by me, not only because of your excellent company, but my band could really use a proper lead guitarist! :wink: You should hear (or not) the two hacks we have now. :shock:

Hi Sandy, thanks for asking...

Can't say there's an all employers war over hiring me (yet :lol: ) but I'm starting getting responses slowly.
There are more openings than I thought there would be in fact, but the problem is the number of applicants for each of these openings!
Some of these online job search engines (some of which are great btw) forward the stats along with your applications updates, and disclose the number of applications sent for a certain position.... several hundreds!!! :eek: that's the scary part.

I'm just taking it one day at a time, keeping sending resumes out there....

And I love your company too brother, can't wait to see you again!

Well, it sounds like at least there's some action on the job front. That's good news, and all going well something worthwhile will come up soon.

I'm hoping you can make it to LMG3, but if you can't, I might just have to come to you in Orlando again! Florida in January was great this year, and I wouldn't mind doing it over again one bit. The weather was brilliant, and the Mecum auction was pretty cool, too. 8)
 

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I love them all, but for different reasons.

D25 the original owner and my first ‘good’ guitar - too many stories are shared with this one
Mark V the sweetest classical guitar I’ve ever played
GF30 a small-bodied maple that wins your heart over the first time you play it
Martin 0M35 Custom a rosewood small bodied guitar that plays like butter
D25-12 not sure I’ll keep this one, we haven’t fell in love with each other, yet

Is this like Sohpie’s Choice where there is no right/good answer! :shock: Where later, I have extreme regret and cry all the time and turn into an extremely introspective individual? I think it is! Help! Help!

I can’t make this decision. All but the D25-12 will, somehow, go with me wherever I go. Done deal. :wink:
 
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