Twostep
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- Tiny town Oklahoma, OK
Always one paw out to have the ring kissed.Thank you Babs. A stray with about two pounds when she went into heat. Our vet told us not to waste our money. She is a albeit difficult sunshine.
Always one paw out to have the ring kissed.Thank you Babs. A stray with about two pounds when she went into heat. Our vet told us not to waste our money. She is a albeit difficult sunshine.
Well, Larrivees are good guitars. For a while I owned a Gibson SG-Standard, but I don't have any electric guitar or amp these days.JBR,
I wish. It was an Alvarez, don't remember the model (it was the 70's after all!) My primary these days is a Canadian Larrivee D03R. Sitka Spruce top, rosewood back and sides, Satin finish. Beautiful tone. In my past, I have owned a Gretsch semi-follow, a Les Paul Jr., An Epiphone, a fender Strat, and my "beater" is an Orangewood.
-David-
I, too, am sporadic. I sat down yesterday and tried to practice for a few hours. Ultimately, it depressed me as I have only a fraction of the talent I used to have. Now, arthritis and my muscle memory loss equals no stamina, sore fingers (in the joints - I still have good callouses) and shaky fingering. I was so good at one time in my life; it is a sad thing.Well, Larrivees are good guitars. For a while I owned a Gibson SG-Standard, but I don't have any electric guitar or amp these days.
I do have a Martin D18, made around 1960 (bought used, and showing some wear). And a Martin D28 bought new around 2022, which is what I usually play (and that's become sporadic, but could change).
One day at a time. Rome was not built on day One.I, too, am sporadic. I sat down yesterday and tried to practice for a few hours. Ultimately, it depressed me as I have only a fraction of the talent I used to have. Now, arthritis and my muscle memory loss equals no stamina, sore fingers (in the joints - I still have good callouses) and shaky fingering. I was so good at one time in my life; it is a sad thing.
-David-