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And, the Chinese have truly mastered the art of making good quality,
production
wooden instruments. Look around inside a current Chinese archtop guitar
with a
mirror and the insides are CLEAN. Nothing ragged, no glue runs showing.
Just
like any well made guitar.




To Harry's delight, I don't have a Chinese manufactured guitar to look
inside of. :-)

Eisboch




I don't either. Mine was made in Spain.

I see no reason to support Chinese corporations or the multinational
corporations who shift manufacturing jobs to China.

It's amazing how lefty the righties get when $$ is involved. The
righties just *love* the Communists.
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And, the Chinese have truly mastered the art of making good quality,
production
wooden instruments. Look around inside a current Chinese archtop guitar
with a
mirror and the insides are CLEAN. Nothing ragged, no glue runs showing.
Just
like any well made guitar.




To Harry's delight, I don't have a Chinese manufactured guitar to look
inside of. :-)

Eisboch



I don't either. Mine was made in Spain.

I see no reason to support Chinese corporations or the multinational
corporations who shift manufacturing jobs to China.

It's amazing how lefty the righties get when $$ is involved. The righties
just *love* the Communists.



Methinks you delight in making chicken salad out of chicken ****. Oh ....
excuse me ..... chicken schitt.

Eisboch


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On Aug 4, 8:23*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
http://www.gibson.com/RobotGuitar/Ro...deoVoting.aspx

Scroll to "Instruction" video and click.

Eisboch


Very nice, been hearing about them, never saw one in action.
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On Aug 4, 9:38*pm, JimH wrote:
On Aug 4, 9:25*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 20:41:36 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
That, plus being able to quickly go to several open tunings. * Pretty cool.
You don't need a collection of different guitars, all tuned differently.


I'll be danged - I just watched that again - it's real.


Dang...a guitar with a built in auto tuner.


What will they think of next.


Get a room or take it to email.


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On Aug 4, 11:06*pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. LLC"
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Yup, I had been doing some reading about it, never saw one though. I
was a little doubtful at first but coming from Gibson, I figured they
would probably do a good job.. Hey Dick, where was it made.? Just
curious...


------------------------------


All real Gibson's are made in the USA. *The primary plant for solid bodied
electrics is in Nashville, TN. * *They build acoustics somewhere in Montana.


Gibson also owns several other guitar brands including Epiphone. *These are
lower cost guitars, similar to the Gibson line, but are manufactured in
several countries, including the US, Japan, Korea and China. *Similar
arrangement to Fender's "Squire" Strat which is manufactured in, I think,
Korea.


Eisboch


Besides the "Squire" Strat, Fender also sells Fender Strats made in
Mexico, which a cheap knock offs of the American Fenders.
here is an example.http://www.zzounds.com/item--FEN134600- Hide quoted text -

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Yup, and you can tell a mexican strat right away if you are used to
playing a genuine American strat. Preferably an old one.


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Parker Fly Guitars


Do it have a low transom?

Do da bus come by here?
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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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"hk" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
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And, the Chinese have truly mastered the art of making good quality,
production
wooden instruments. Look around inside a current Chinese archtop guitar
with a
mirror and the insides are CLEAN. Nothing ragged, no glue runs showing.
Just
like any well made guitar.




To Harry's delight, I don't have a Chinese manufactured guitar to look
inside of. :-)

Eisboch



I don't either. Mine was made in Spain.

I see no reason to support Chinese corporations or the multinational
corporations who shift manufacturing jobs to China.

It's amazing how lefty the righties get when $$ is involved. The righties
just *love* the Communists.



Methinks you delight in making chicken salad out of chicken ****. Oh
.... excuse me ..... chicken schitt.

Eisboch



Bravo....


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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
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On Tue, 05 Aug 2008 07:12:55 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.
LLC" wrote:

Parker Fly Guitars

Do it have a low transom?


Do it have?

Oy!!!

Does it have a low transom?


That is the only problem with the Parker Fly, if you back down on the
fret board, the water comes rushing into the body.

It really is a nice guitar, it has it's own 5 switch arrangement for
it's own unique electric guitar sound. It is different from the sound
of his American Double Fat Strat, which can be adjusted to sound similar
to the standard strat or a Les Paul.
http://www.proaudioreview.com/pages/s.0023/t.8859.html

The Parker can go from a range of electric guitar sounds to one that
sounds like a mic'ed accoustic.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/document?doc_id=97992

Plus it looks nifty.

The only negative is you have to watch out for waves whenever you back
down on it.
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On Tue, 05 Aug 2008 08:18:00 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.
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The only negative is you have to watch out for waves whenever you back
down on it.


Damn low transoms - what is it with Parker and low transoms?
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D.Duck wrote:
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"hk" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
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And, the Chinese have truly mastered the art of making good quality,
production
wooden instruments. Look around inside a current Chinese archtop guitar
with a
mirror and the insides are CLEAN. Nothing ragged, no glue runs showing.
Just
like any well made guitar.



To Harry's delight, I don't have a Chinese manufactured guitar to look
inside of. :-)

Eisboch

I don't either. Mine was made in Spain.

I see no reason to support Chinese corporations or the multinational
corporations who shift manufacturing jobs to China.

It's amazing how lefty the righties get when $$ is involved. The righties
just *love* the Communists.


Methinks you delight in making chicken salad out of chicken ****. Oh
.... excuse me ..... chicken schitt.

Eisboch



Bravo....




There's little else in rec.boats these days but chicken schitters.
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