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HK February 15th 08 03:38 AM

To the music nuts
 
Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:54:00 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:


Mr. Clapton,
My son has a Gibson Les Paul Studio (his first guitar), a Parker Fly
Guitar (can sound like both a solid body electric or acoustic) and a
Fender American Deluxe "Fat Strat" Stratocaster. From memory he picked
the Fat Strat because it was not quite as bright as the Clapton model,
but it does have a really nice bluesy sound. When he went off to school
and could only hand carry one guitar on the plane, he took the Fat
Strat. Strats are just one hell of a guitar.


One of my kids expressed interest in playing the guitar, so I bought
him a pretty but cheap electric. Synsonics Pro Series.
The kind guys get shipped in from China and sell from their garage,
which is where I picked it up. Plain cardboard box that said "Don't
stack more than 20 high," "Made in China." About 100 bucks.
He loved it for a couple weeks, then decided he liked air guitar
better. Pretty much as I figured.
Back in about '80 I bought a cherry Gibson J45 Sunburst in a hard
case. 1964 model I think. Paid 175 for it. The guy had bought it
new, plucked it few times, then put it in a closet.
Think I learned 2 cords or whatever you call them, then put it my
closet. Another son has that one and can actually play it some.
Pretty geetar.

--Vic



I've never had an electric guitar, just acoustic guitars.

JoeSpareBedroom February 15th 08 03:40 AM

To the music nuts
 
"HK" wrote in message
...
Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:54:00 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:


Mr. Clapton,
My son has a Gibson Les Paul Studio (his first guitar), a Parker Fly
Guitar (can sound like both a solid body electric or acoustic) and a
Fender American Deluxe "Fat Strat" Stratocaster. From memory he picked
the Fat Strat because it was not quite as bright as the Clapton model,
but it does have a really nice bluesy sound. When he went off to school
and could only hand carry one guitar on the plane, he took the Fat
Strat. Strats are just one hell of a guitar.


One of my kids expressed interest in playing the guitar, so I bought
him a pretty but cheap electric. Synsonics Pro Series.
The kind guys get shipped in from China and sell from their garage,
which is where I picked it up. Plain cardboard box that said "Don't
stack more than 20 high," "Made in China." About 100 bucks.
He loved it for a couple weeks, then decided he liked air guitar
better. Pretty much as I figured.
Back in about '80 I bought a cherry Gibson J45 Sunburst in a hard
case. 1964 model I think. Paid 175 for it. The guy had bought it
new, plucked it few times, then put it in a closet.
Think I learned 2 cords or whatever you call them, then put it my
closet. Another son has that one and can actually play it some.
Pretty geetar.

--Vic



I've never had an electric guitar, just acoustic guitars.



I have a stapler on my desk.



HK February 15th 08 03:47 AM

To the music nuts
 
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
...
Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:54:00 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:


Mr. Clapton,
My son has a Gibson Les Paul Studio (his first guitar), a Parker Fly
Guitar (can sound like both a solid body electric or acoustic) and a
Fender American Deluxe "Fat Strat" Stratocaster. From memory he picked
the Fat Strat because it was not quite as bright as the Clapton model,
but it does have a really nice bluesy sound. When he went off to school
and could only hand carry one guitar on the plane, he took the Fat
Strat. Strats are just one hell of a guitar.
One of my kids expressed interest in playing the guitar, so I bought
him a pretty but cheap electric. Synsonics Pro Series.
The kind guys get shipped in from China and sell from their garage,
which is where I picked it up. Plain cardboard box that said "Don't
stack more than 20 high," "Made in China." About 100 bucks.
He loved it for a couple weeks, then decided he liked air guitar
better. Pretty much as I figured.
Back in about '80 I bought a cherry Gibson J45 Sunburst in a hard
case. 1964 model I think. Paid 175 for it. The guy had bought it
new, plucked it few times, then put it in a closet.
Think I learned 2 cords or whatever you call them, then put it my
closet. Another son has that one and can actually play it some.
Pretty geetar.

--Vic


I've never had an electric guitar, just acoustic guitars.



I have a stapler on my desk.




Electric stapler? :-

Hey, I *like* electric guitar, but I learned on acoustic guitars.


John H.[_3_] February 15th 08 12:40 PM

To the music nuts
 
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 03:40:33 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
...
Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:54:00 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:


Mr. Clapton,
My son has a Gibson Les Paul Studio (his first guitar), a Parker Fly
Guitar (can sound like both a solid body electric or acoustic) and a
Fender American Deluxe "Fat Strat" Stratocaster. From memory he picked
the Fat Strat because it was not quite as bright as the Clapton model,
but it does have a really nice bluesy sound. When he went off to school
and could only hand carry one guitar on the plane, he took the Fat
Strat. Strats are just one hell of a guitar.

One of my kids expressed interest in playing the guitar, so I bought
him a pretty but cheap electric. Synsonics Pro Series.
The kind guys get shipped in from China and sell from their garage,
which is where I picked it up. Plain cardboard box that said "Don't
stack more than 20 high," "Made in China." About 100 bucks.
He loved it for a couple weeks, then decided he liked air guitar
better. Pretty much as I figured.
Back in about '80 I bought a cherry Gibson J45 Sunburst in a hard
case. 1964 model I think. Paid 175 for it. The guy had bought it
new, plucked it few times, then put it in a closet.
Think I learned 2 cords or whatever you call them, then put it my
closet. Another son has that one and can actually play it some.
Pretty geetar.

--Vic



I've never had an electric guitar, just acoustic guitars.



I have a stapler on my desk.


Acoustic, or electric?
--
John H

John H.[_3_] February 15th 08 12:42 PM

To the music nuts
 
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 22:47:07 -0500, HK wrote:

JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
...
Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:54:00 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:


Mr. Clapton,
My son has a Gibson Les Paul Studio (his first guitar), a Parker Fly
Guitar (can sound like both a solid body electric or acoustic) and a
Fender American Deluxe "Fat Strat" Stratocaster. From memory he picked
the Fat Strat because it was not quite as bright as the Clapton model,
but it does have a really nice bluesy sound. When he went off to school
and could only hand carry one guitar on the plane, he took the Fat
Strat. Strats are just one hell of a guitar.
One of my kids expressed interest in playing the guitar, so I bought
him a pretty but cheap electric. Synsonics Pro Series.
The kind guys get shipped in from China and sell from their garage,
which is where I picked it up. Plain cardboard box that said "Don't
stack more than 20 high," "Made in China." About 100 bucks.
He loved it for a couple weeks, then decided he liked air guitar
better. Pretty much as I figured.
Back in about '80 I bought a cherry Gibson J45 Sunburst in a hard
case. 1964 model I think. Paid 175 for it. The guy had bought it
new, plucked it few times, then put it in a closet.
Think I learned 2 cords or whatever you call them, then put it my
closet. Another son has that one and can actually play it some.
Pretty geetar.

--Vic

I've never had an electric guitar, just acoustic guitars.



I have a stapler on my desk.




Electric stapler? :-

Hey, I *like* electric guitar, but I learned on acoustic guitars.


Strange, Harry, that in all this time you've never mentioned your prowess
with the guitar. Sure hope you have some video!

Harry, you honestly don't have to pretend to be a guitar player to fit in.
Just by virtue of your 'character' and 'coolness', you fit in very well.
--
John H

[email protected] February 15th 08 01:48 PM

To the music nuts
 
On Feb 14, 10:40*pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message

...





Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:54:00 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:


Mr. Clapton,
My son has a Gibson Les Paul Studio (his first guitar), a Parker Fly
Guitar (can sound like both a solid body electric or acoustic) and a
Fender American Deluxe "Fat Strat" Stratocaster. *From memory he picked
the Fat Strat because it was not quite as bright as the Clapton model,
but it does have a really nice bluesy sound. *When he went off to school
and could only hand carry one guitar on the plane, he took the Fat
Strat. *Strats are just one hell of a guitar.


One of my kids expressed interest in playing the guitar, so I bought
him a pretty but cheap electric. *Synsonics Pro Series.
The kind guys get shipped in from China and sell from their garage,
which is where I picked it up. *Plain cardboard box that said "Don't
stack more than 20 high," *"Made in China." *About 100 bucks.
He loved it for a couple weeks, then decided he liked air guitar
better. *Pretty much as I figured.
Back in about '80 I bought a cherry Gibson J45 Sunburst in a hard
case. *1964 model I think. *Paid 175 for it. *The guy had bought it
new, plucked it few times, then put it in a closet.
Think I learned 2 cords or whatever you call them, then put it my
closet. *Another son has that one and can actually play it some.
Pretty geetar.


--Vic


I've never had an electric guitar, just acoustic guitars.


I have a stapler on my desk.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Well, wouldn't you know it, Harry is a guitar virtuoso along with all
of his other refined and cultured passtimes.

[email protected] February 15th 08 01:49 PM

To the music nuts
 
On Feb 15, 7:42*am, John H. wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 22:47:07 -0500, HK wrote:
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
...
Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:54:00 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:


Mr. Clapton,
My son has a Gibson Les Paul Studio (his first guitar), a Parker Fly
Guitar (can sound like both a solid body electric or acoustic) and a
Fender American Deluxe "Fat Strat" Stratocaster. *From memory he picked
the Fat Strat because it was not quite as bright as the Clapton model,
but it does have a really nice bluesy sound. *When he went off to school
and could only hand carry one guitar on the plane, he took the Fat
Strat. *Strats are just one hell of a guitar.
One of my kids expressed interest in playing the guitar, so I bought
him a pretty but cheap electric. *Synsonics Pro Series.
The kind guys get shipped in from China and sell from their garage,
which is where I picked it up. *Plain cardboard box that said "Don't
stack more than 20 high," *"Made in China." *About 100 bucks.
He loved it for a couple weeks, then decided he liked air guitar
better. *Pretty much as I figured.
Back in about '80 I bought a cherry Gibson J45 Sunburst in a hard
case. *1964 model I think. *Paid 175 for it. *The guy had bought it
new, plucked it few times, then put it in a closet.
Think I learned 2 cords or whatever you call them, then put it my
closet. *Another son has that one and can actually play it some.
Pretty geetar.


--Vic


I've never had an electric guitar, just acoustic guitars.


I have a stapler on my desk.


Electric stapler? * :-


Hey, I *like* electric guitar, but I learned on acoustic guitars.


Strange, Harry, that in all this time you've never mentioned your prowess
with the guitar. Sure hope you have some video!


Exactly!

Harry, you honestly don't have to pretend to be a guitar player to fit in.
Just by virtue of your 'character' and 'coolness', you fit in very well.
--

I wouldn't expect less of him! He's the best at EVERYTHING! Probably
studied at Julliard while attending Yale.....

[email protected] February 15th 08 02:12 PM

To the music nuts
 
On Feb 15, 9:00*am, wrote:
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 05:48:55 -0800 (PST), wrote:
On Feb 14, 10:40*pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message


...


Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:54:00 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:


Mr. Clapton,
My son has a Gibson Les Paul Studio (his first guitar), a Parker Fly
Guitar (can sound like both a solid body electric or acoustic) and a
Fender American Deluxe "Fat Strat" Stratocaster. *From memory he picked
the Fat Strat because it was not quite as bright as the Clapton model,
but it does have a really nice bluesy sound. *When he went off to school
and could only hand carry one guitar on the plane, he took the Fat
Strat. *Strats are just one hell of a guitar.


One of my kids expressed interest in playing the guitar, so I bought
him a pretty but cheap electric. *Synsonics Pro Series.
The kind guys get shipped in from China and sell from their garage,
which is where I picked it up. *Plain cardboard box that said "Don't
stack more than 20 high," *"Made in China." *About 100 bucks.
He loved it for a couple weeks, then decided he liked air guitar
better. *Pretty much as I figured.
Back in about '80 I bought a cherry Gibson J45 Sunburst in a hard
case. *1964 model I think. *Paid 175 for it. *The guy had bought it
new, plucked it few times, then put it in a closet.
Think I learned 2 cords or whatever you call them, then put it my
closet. *Another son has that one and can actually play it some.
Pretty geetar.


--Vic


I've never had an electric guitar, just acoustic guitars.


I have a stapler on my desk.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Well, wouldn't you know it, Harry is a guitar virtuoso along with all
of his other refined and cultured passtimes.


I think of him more as being an organ grinder's monkey... but the best
one that ever lived.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Hell yes! You just KNOW he's the best! He's so cultured and refined!
FAR more sophisticated than those other monkeys!

HK February 15th 08 02:14 PM

To the music nuts
 
wrote:
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 05:48:55 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

On Feb 14, 10:40 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message

...





Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:54:00 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:
Mr. Clapton,
My son has a Gibson Les Paul Studio (his first guitar), a Parker Fly
Guitar (can sound like both a solid body electric or acoustic) and a
Fender American Deluxe "Fat Strat" Stratocaster. From memory he picked
the Fat Strat because it was not quite as bright as the Clapton model,
but it does have a really nice bluesy sound. When he went off to school
and could only hand carry one guitar on the plane, he took the Fat
Strat. Strats are just one hell of a guitar.
One of my kids expressed interest in playing the guitar, so I bought
him a pretty but cheap electric. Synsonics Pro Series.
The kind guys get shipped in from China and sell from their garage,
which is where I picked it up. Plain cardboard box that said "Don't
stack more than 20 high," "Made in China." About 100 bucks.
He loved it for a couple weeks, then decided he liked air guitar
better. Pretty much as I figured.
Back in about '80 I bought a cherry Gibson J45 Sunburst in a hard
case. 1964 model I think. Paid 175 for it. The guy had bought it
new, plucked it few times, then put it in a closet.
Think I learned 2 cords or whatever you call them, then put it my
closet. Another son has that one and can actually play it some.
Pretty geetar.
--Vic
I've never had an electric guitar, just acoustic guitars.
I have a stapler on my desk.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Well, wouldn't you know it, Harry is a guitar virtuoso along with all
of his other refined and cultured passtimes.


I think of him more as being an organ grinder's monkey... but the best
one that ever lived.




Well, at least I am "best" at something.

Where did "no brains at all" (Loogy) get the idea I was a "guitar
virtuoso"? Certainly not from me. I play acoustic guitar - a little.

I do like acoustic guitar music, though, when performed by
professionals. I suppose that makes me more "refined and cultured" than
the Atlanta nitwit.

[email protected] February 15th 08 02:19 PM

To the music nuts
 
On Feb 15, 9:14*am, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 05:48:55 -0800 (PST), wrote:


On Feb 14, 10:40 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message


...


Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:54:00 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:
Mr. Clapton,
My son has a Gibson Les Paul Studio (his first guitar), a Parker Fly
Guitar (can sound like both a solid body electric or acoustic) and a
Fender American Deluxe "Fat Strat" Stratocaster. *From memory he picked
the Fat Strat because it was not quite as bright as the Clapton model,
but it does have a really nice bluesy sound. *When he went off to school
and could only hand carry one guitar on the plane, he took the Fat
Strat. *Strats are just one hell of a guitar.
One of my kids expressed interest in playing the guitar, so I bought
him a pretty but cheap electric. *Synsonics Pro Series.
The kind guys get shipped in from China and sell from their garage,
which is where I picked it up. *Plain cardboard box that said "Don't
stack more than 20 high," *"Made in China." *About 100 bucks.
He loved it for a couple weeks, then decided he liked air guitar
better. *Pretty much as I figured.
Back in about '80 I bought a cherry Gibson J45 Sunburst in a hard
case. *1964 model I think. *Paid 175 for it. *The guy had bought it
new, plucked it few times, then put it in a closet.
Think I learned 2 cords or whatever you call them, then put it my
closet. *Another son has that one and can actually play it some.
Pretty geetar.
--Vic
I've never had an electric guitar, just acoustic guitars.
I have a stapler on my desk.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
Well, wouldn't you know it, Harry is a guitar virtuoso along with all
of his other refined and cultured passtimes.


I think of him more as being an organ grinder's monkey... but the best
one that ever lived.


Well, at least I am "best" at something.

Where did "no brains at all" (Loogy) get the idea I was a "guitar
virtuoso"? Certainly not from me. I play acoustic guitar - a little.

I do like acoustic guitar music, though, when performed by
professionals. I suppose that makes me more "refined and cultured" than
the Atlanta nitwit.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -



And your childish name calling shows just EXACTLY how refined and
cultured you are.....
Gee, Harry, in all of the music posts you've posted to, how come you
never mentioned this before?
Are you lobster boating again?


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