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On Wed, 09 Jun 2004 22:16:41 -0700, "Steve Daniels, Seek of Spam"
wrote: You take your Larrivee out on the boat? Hell, no. I just got it and am still in the "worshipful mode" stage. It's the best guitar I've ever PLAYED, never mind owned. It's only been to one jam session. A buddy has a 1975 Martin C-16 and they are pretty well par in quality, even though they are quite different (and different sounding) guitars. Most guys have Gibsons, Epiphones and Yamahahas in my jam session. I decided that the best protection for my Breedlove was the purchase of a Takamine. Now, it's funny you should say that. I have a Takamine CP-135 with electric pickup. It's pretty basic and it has a classical neck, so it's not a great "strumming" guitar. But it's loud and compact, and THAT'S what I take to the boat. Now, my bodhran goes in the Zodiac in a sealed garbage bag, but there's usually a bonfire on the beach to dry that out G The pennywhistles and recorders and ocarinas seem unaffected by humidity. Harmonicas can suffer if not kept dry. R. |
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