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Title: Celebrate!
Post by: cozmik_cowboy on November 27, 2019, 06:26:56 AM
I have just discovered that Nov 27 is National Electric Guitar Day!
So, play your electrics; change their strings; order a new Alembic - something.


Peter (who, alas, is in a position to only do 2 of those......)
Title: Re: Celebrate!
Post by: edwardofhuncote on November 27, 2019, 01:49:39 PM
I just bought a set of AXY Fatboys and some Witch Hats... duzzat count? <snicker>  ;D

*on the subject of restringing electrics, it occurs to me I should've run it past you Coz... how do you feel about flatwounds on a Les Paul? (I got this one shop customer who likes stupid-low action, but wants heavier strings...)

Title: Re: Celebrate!
Post by: cozmik_cowboy on November 27, 2019, 06:28:05 PM
I don't have a LP, and none of the ones I had care of in my youth had flats, so I can't comment directly - but when LPs were invented, pretty much all strings were flat-wound (and a little later, when they came out with something as small as .012s, they were dubbed "Light" - still called that by most string companies), so I don't see a problem.
A friend gave me an open-ended loan of a Washburn jazzbox, and the first thing I did was switch it from his round .009s to flat .011s; gave it a little more warmth (from the flatness) and gravitas (from the gauge) is all.
Worst case?  The customer doesn't like them, and goes back to rounds.

Peter (who, in truth, would switch the jazzer to .010s, but can't find flat .010s with a wound G)
Title: Re: Celebrate!
Post by: edwardofhuncote on November 28, 2019, 03:39:59 AM
I'll give it a rip. Yeah, they're D'Adarrio Chromes 11's, and I'm sure I can make them work... just hope I don't spend two more nights doing fretwork.  ::)

FWIW, I did observe the Holiday last night and play a little bit... on bass guitar.  ;)

~Gregory  (who would rather be horsewhipped with an actual horsewhip than do fretwork...)

Title: Re: Celebrate!
Post by: lbpesq on November 28, 2019, 10:21:22 AM
Wow!  What an exhausting National Electric Guitar Day!  Who’s the clown that scheduled two huge national holidays back to back?  In the infamous works of Mr. Howard, “I’d moiderize ‘em!”  Nyuk, nyuk.

Bill, tgo
Title: Re: Celebrate!
Post by: cozmik_cowboy on November 28, 2019, 06:43:42 PM
I also spread the news to a friend, who pointed out that there is also a National Guitar Day (Feb 11).  I told him that for National Guitar Day, I'd take a Tri-Cone, please.......

Peter
Title: Re: Celebrate!
Post by: edwardofhuncote on November 29, 2019, 03:37:39 AM
Oh man, Coz... a wood-body Tricone is way up on my list. In a dusty corner of my shop, is a pile of projects that are destined for completion when I'm done with the PSA/Waterworks gig here - among them is a steel-body National Duolian. The story I got was it was backed-over by a 1946 Chrysler one Sunday morning, after being absent-mindedly left in a driveway. The steel body survived, even the spun aluminum cone, the wood neck... not so much. I roughed out a new one, and... parked it. Maybe 2/11/2020 is the day to pull it out and rethink that project.
Title: Re: Celebrate!
Post by: cozmik_cowboy on November 29, 2019, 05:01:14 AM
I wouldn't say no to a wood one, but my tri-cone dream is German Silver.  I have a Duolian, but it's a recent Regal.
At one point Beard made a wood-bodied guitar with modular cones; a minute or three and you could switch it between biscuit, spider, and tri-cone.  Pretty slick, eh?

Peter
Title: Re: Celebrate!
Post by: edwardofhuncote on November 29, 2019, 09:58:42 AM
Paul Beard is right up there with the Giants of the Guitar Making World as far as I'm concerned... pure genius, and a swell dude too. Doctor of Resophonics.

I'll dig mine out when I get home this evening... it's been a good while.

*couple pics... (aaachooo!!) ...little dusty. ;D

I always forget how cool this thing would be if I'd just commit to finishing it up. I'm 85% done really... inlay, frets, finish, (I'd planned on painting this neck antique/oly white) and mount the hardware.

Hmmm.  ::)

Title: Re: Celebrate!
Post by: David Houck on November 29, 2019, 05:51:23 PM
Cool guitar!
Title: Re: Celebrate!
Post by: cozmik_cowboy on November 29, 2019, 06:04:49 PM
Cool indeed!

Peter
Title: Re: Celebrate!
Post by: cozmik_cowboy on December 06, 2019, 08:40:57 PM
I wouldn't say no to a wood one, but my tri-cone dream is German Silver.  I have a Duolian, but it's a recent Regal.
At one point Beard made a wood-bodied guitar with modular cones; a minute or three and you could switch it between biscuit, spider, and tri-cone.  Pretty slick, eh?

Peter

OK, it took awhile, but I found the picture page for the Beard Tri-Phonic; have not yet dug up the verbiage:
https://www.beardguitars.com/triconecustom

Peter
Title: Re: Celebrate!
Post by: edwardofhuncote on December 07, 2019, 02:42:39 AM
Well I'll be dipped in sh... sugar.  :o  Now that convertible guitar idea took some thinking.  :D
Title: Re: Celebrate!
Post by: lbpesq on December 07, 2019, 10:06:00 AM
Looks like Popeil’s magic Dobro - “not only sounds good, but also slices and dices potatoes, onions, cheese, pepperoni slices for great homemade pizza, tomatoes so thin you can see through them!  And if you order now you get a free Popeils’ Pocket Fisherman, only pay S&H.”

hehehehe

Bill, tgo
Title: Re: Celebrate!
Post by: hankster on December 08, 2019, 05:38:51 AM
Yup. Beards are great. Always love to see them at the Texas steel guitar player’s jamboree.