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Tim March 26th 08 01:24 AM

I Am Rich roo!
 
On Mar 25, 7:14*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 11:18:59 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
I'm pretty neutral in my guitars, different sounds for different types
of music and sound. My strat is my number one guitar. I'd like to own
a nice vintage jazzmaster.


Around here, the #1 is my sunburst finish Ovation Custom Balladeer - I
prefer the acoustic sound in my old age. *I don't play the Strat all
that much anymore and the same goes with the Gretsch Country
Gentleman.

I actually liked the Jaguar - short neck and it had some other little
nagging problems, but over all I liked it. *Not a real rock and roll
guitar by any stretch of imagination - more like a solid body jazz
guitar.


I was testing a Parker bass once

http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.c..._1994_11984143

I really didn't care for the tonal quality of it. for active it seemed
a bit light. Not much lower end. Besides. I thought it kinda looked
like a tick to me.

S Gretch Country Gentleman, eh? Boy do I have a story about the one
that got away.

*kicking myself almost daily for 30 years*

Don White March 26th 08 01:27 AM

I Am Rich roo!
 

"DK" wrote in message
...
John H. wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:56:33 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Mar 25, 3:53 pm, HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:





How's it play and sound?
It sounds good and he enjoys it. He also owns a Les Paul and a Double
Fat Strat, the Strat and Parker Fly were his favorites. I don't play
so
I have no idea how it plays.
I'll bet Loogy is your son. Am I right?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
Awe, it's Harry, the childish name calling and petty insult pussy boy.
Still hiding behind your Bozo's bin like a little sissy? Still lying
with every breath you take?


Loogy, Harry does what he must to get people to talk with him. Keep that
in
mind.


And he reads *every* word just like Donnie.


Read this ...Wordy Boy.



Eisboch March 26th 08 09:17 AM

I Am Rich roo!
 

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 11:18:59 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

I'm pretty neutral in my guitars, different sounds for different types
of music and sound. My strat is my number one guitar. I'd like to own
a nice vintage jazzmaster.


Around here, the #1 is my sunburst finish Ovation Custom Balladeer - I
prefer the acoustic sound in my old age. I don't play the Strat all
that much anymore and the same goes with the Gretsch Country
Gentleman.

I actually liked the Jaguar - short neck and it had some other little
nagging problems, but over all I liked it. Not a real rock and roll
guitar by any stretch of imagination - more like a solid body jazz
guitar.



Tell me more about the Strat and the Gretsch.

Eisboch



Short Wave Sportfishing[_2_] March 26th 08 10:26 AM

I Am Rich roo!
 
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 05:17:04 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
.. .
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 11:18:59 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

I'm pretty neutral in my guitars, different sounds for different types
of music and sound. My strat is my number one guitar. I'd like to own
a nice vintage jazzmaster.


Around here, the #1 is my sunburst finish Ovation Custom Balladeer - I
prefer the acoustic sound in my old age. I don't play the Strat all
that much anymore and the same goes with the Gretsch Country
Gentleman.

I actually liked the Jaguar - short neck and it had some other little
nagging problems, but over all I liked it. Not a real rock and roll
guitar by any stretch of imagination - more like a solid body jazz
guitar.


Tell me more about the Strat and the Gretsch.


The Strat is a '64 pre-CBS in Sunburst and has the single coil
pickups. It has a rosewood fretboard and according to the serial
number it might be a '63 - as in made in late '63 and sold/or stamped
in '64. It's just a plain old Strat - never been modified, tweaked,
torqued or otherwise diddled with.

The Gretsch is a '66. It has been retrofitted with a new fretboard so
it's not all original. It also has been played by Chet Atkins and has
his autograph - a real autograph. :)


[email protected] March 26th 08 12:35 PM

I Am Rich roo!
 
On Mar 25, 8:53*pm, "JimH" wrote:
Tell us about your boat DK.


I thought you were going away?
Leave. No one here will miss you.
I noticed over on Chuck's board that one of the first posts you made
you made certain to include that your son is in the Marines! Still
using your son to boost your ego.....what a shame.

[email protected] March 26th 08 12:46 PM

I Am Rich roo!
 
On Mar 25, 8:14*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 11:18:59 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
I'm pretty neutral in my guitars, different sounds for different types
of music and sound. My strat is my number one guitar. I'd like to own
a nice vintage jazzmaster.


Around here, the #1 is my sunburst finish Ovation Custom Balladeer - I
prefer the acoustic sound in my old age. *I don't play the Strat all
that much anymore and the same goes with the Gretsch Country
Gentleman.


I still rock (even got on stage awhile back!) so I use my strat alot.
It's my number one guitar (candy apple red, to boot!). For acoustic
I've not got anything too far out, but I've got a decent Takamine:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/produ...tar?sku=516427


I actually liked the Jaguar - short neck and it had some other little
nagging problems, but over all I liked it. *Not a real rock and roll
guitar by any stretch of imagination - more like a solid body jazz
guitar.


I like the sound of the Jag, and the Jazzmaster.


Tim March 26th 08 01:04 PM

I Am Rich
 
On Mar 10, 9:32*am, BAR wrote:
The National Lottery
OFFICE OF DR.MARK LAMBERT
EURO MILLIONS PROMO
PRIZE CLAIM/ VERIFICATION DEPARTMENT
Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1, Ireland
(Customer-Services)

Dear E-mail Bearer,

You have won the sum of 1,350,000 Euro. in the Irish Online Sweepstake Promo
held on 10th March 2008. Your Ref Number: Ref: IR/90020X2/07), To further
the claims of your prize, you are advise to contact your claims department
with the below informations.

Full Names:
Address:
Sex:
Age:
Occupation:
Tel / Mobile / Fax #
Nationality:
Country Of Residence:

Contact Person: Dr. Mark Lambert
E-mail:
Mobile Phone: +44 704 572 2823
Office Line: +44-207-179-7777

Congratulations once again.
Yours faithfully,
Sir Robert Riddy
Online Coordinator

Ref Number: Ref: IR/90020X2/07


And in the Name of God, too!
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ''''''''''''''''

From Frank Agogo
Abidjan,Cote d'Ivoire
West Africa,

Greetings in the name of God.

My name is Frank Agogo from Sierra Leone. My father and I escaped
from our country at the heat of the civil war ,As a result of the
political instability in my country even after the war,My father
established his cocoa and coffee export business in Abidjan,Ivory
Coast.He was in Buake, a northern city to negotiate for the purchase
of a cocoaplantation when he was shot and killed by the rebel troupes
fighting to takeover the government of the country on the 22nd
September, 2002. The death of my father has now made me an orphan and
there by exposing me to danger.

Before the unfortunate death, My late father had in his personal
account with a bank here the sum of $2.5m. As a result of the present
in security of lives and property in this country,
I wish request that you assist me use your account in your country to
transfer the balance of my father's account. Again to assist me with a
letter of invitation that will make me get a visa to your country for
residence inorder for me to continue our education and to invest the
fund in a viable business venture.

I and the rest of my family have decieded to give you 10% of the
total sum for your kind assistance,while 5% has been marked for any
expenses like phone calls,the world is full of bad people please i am
not saying you are bad person but consider that this is money and how
the money was gotten,it is inheritace and last hope,If this is
acceptable to you,Then reply me as soon as you get this message,so
that we can discuss further on this matter.

Thanks and GOD bless us.
Frank Agogo.

HK March 26th 08 01:11 PM

I Am Rich
 
Tim wrote:
On Mar 10, 9:32 am, BAR wrote:
The National Lottery
OFFICE OF DR.MARK LAMBERT
EURO MILLIONS PROMO
PRIZE CLAIM/ VERIFICATION DEPARTMENT
Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1, Ireland
(Customer-Services)

Dear E-mail Bearer,

You have won the sum of 1,350,000 Euro. in the Irish Online Sweepstake Promo
held on 10th March 2008. Your Ref Number: Ref: IR/90020X2/07), To further
the claims of your prize, you are advise to contact your claims department
with the below informations.

Full Names:
Address:
Sex:
Age:
Occupation:
Tel / Mobile / Fax #
Nationality:
Country Of Residence:

Contact Person: Dr. Mark Lambert
E-mail:
Mobile Phone: +44 704 572 2823
Office Line: +44-207-179-7777

Congratulations once again.
Yours faithfully,
Sir Robert Riddy
Online Coordinator

Ref Number: Ref: IR/90020X2/07


And in the Name of God, too!
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ''''''''''''''''

From Frank Agogo
Abidjan,Cote d'Ivoire
West Africa,

Greetings in the name of God.

My name is Frank Agogo from Sierra Leone. My father and I escaped
from our country at the heat of the civil war ,As a result of the
political instability in my country even after the war,My father
established his cocoa and coffee export business in Abidjan,Ivory
Coast.He was in Buake, a northern city to negotiate for the purchase
of a cocoaplantation when he was shot and killed by the rebel troupes
fighting to takeover the government of the country on the 22nd
September, 2002. The death of my father has now made me an orphan and
there by exposing me to danger.

Before the unfortunate death, My late father had in his personal
account with a bank here the sum of $2.5m. As a result of the present
in security of lives and property in this country,
I wish request that you assist me use your account in your country to
transfer the balance of my father's account. Again to assist me with a
letter of invitation that will make me get a visa to your country for
residence inorder for me to continue our education and to invest the
fund in a viable business venture.

I and the rest of my family have decieded to give you 10% of the
total sum for your kind assistance,while 5% has been marked for any
expenses like phone calls,the world is full of bad people please i am
not saying you are bad person but consider that this is money and how
the money was gotten,it is inheritace and last hope,If this is
acceptable to you,Then reply me as soon as you get this message,so
that we can discuss further on this matter.

Thanks and GOD bless us.
Frank Agogo.



So, are you taking us to dinner?

Short Wave Sportfishing[_2_] March 26th 08 03:23 PM

I Am Rich roo!
 
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 08:20:28 -0400, wrote:

On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 10:26:20 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 05:17:04 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 11:18:59 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

I'm pretty neutral in my guitars, different sounds for different types
of music and sound. My strat is my number one guitar. I'd like to own
a nice vintage jazzmaster.

Around here, the #1 is my sunburst finish Ovation Custom Balladeer - I
prefer the acoustic sound in my old age. I don't play the Strat all
that much anymore and the same goes with the Gretsch Country
Gentleman.

I actually liked the Jaguar - short neck and it had some other little
nagging problems, but over all I liked it. Not a real rock and roll
guitar by any stretch of imagination - more like a solid body jazz
guitar.

Tell me more about the Strat and the Gretsch.


The Strat is a '64 pre-CBS in Sunburst and has the single coil
pickups. It has a rosewood fretboard and according to the serial
number it might be a '63 - as in made in late '63 and sold/or stamped
in '64. It's just a plain old Strat - never been modified, tweaked,
torqued or otherwise diddled with.

The Gretsch is a '66. It has been retrofitted with a new fretboard so
it's not all original. It also has been played by Chet Atkins and has
his autograph - a real autograph. :)


Fender serial numbers are not always very accurate for establishing
the date of manufacture. The reason is that they basically had a big
box of pre-made and stamped neckplates next to the assembly line, and
just grabbed them as needed. If one fell on the floor and was found a
year or 5 later, it was simply thrown back into the box. If you want
the real date, remove the neck, and it will be either stamped there in
ink, or on older guitars, written in pencil. The pickups on older
Fenders also often have penciled dates on them.


Short Wave Sportfishing[_2_] March 26th 08 03:24 PM

I Am Rich roo!
 
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 05:46:16 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Mar 25, 8:14*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 11:18:59 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
I'm pretty neutral in my guitars, different sounds for different types
of music and sound. My strat is my number one guitar. I'd like to own
a nice vintage jazzmaster.


Around here, the #1 is my sunburst finish Ovation Custom Balladeer - I
prefer the acoustic sound in my old age. *I don't play the Strat all
that much anymore and the same goes with the Gretsch Country
Gentleman.


I still rock (even got on stage awhile back!) so I use my strat alot.
It's my number one guitar (candy apple red, to boot!). For acoustic
I've not got anything too far out, but I've got a decent Takamine:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/produ...tar?sku=516427


I actually liked the Jaguar - short neck and it had some other little
nagging problems, but over all I liked it. *Not a real rock and roll
guitar by any stretch of imagination - more like a solid body jazz
guitar.


I like the sound of the Jag, and the Jazzmaster.


Never played a Jazzmaster.


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