Hello awl,
I'm 66 years old and have been making guitars for about the last 20 - 16 steel string, 10 classical and one electric rebuild. 40 years ago I made a bass bar and neck for an 1895 violin made by Phillip Scott of Carson City, Michigan that I bought for $35.
My last college transcript listed my major as "self enrichment" and I'm here for continuing education. I hope to contribute also but am guided by the adage that its better to remain silent and thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt. So I'd better cut this short.
Introduction
- Barry Daniels
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Re: Introduction
Welcome Marshall!
Yep, I hear you. Usually I open my mouth just enough to get my second foot in!
Yep, I hear you. Usually I open my mouth just enough to get my second foot in!
I need your help. I can't possibly make all the mistakes myself!
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Re: Introduction
Thank you both.
I already did it. That violin was made by Frederick P. Scott. Got my Scotch mixed up.
I already did it. That violin was made by Frederick P. Scott. Got my Scotch mixed up.
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Re: Introduction
Nothing wrong with blended scotch...
Welcome!
Welcome!
A man hears what he wants to hear, and disreguards the rest. Paul Simon
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Re: Introduction
Don't be shy. I'm one of the newbiest of the nubes, and no-one has yet made me feel stupid or ignorant (I can do that on my own quite well, thank you). Very good people 'round these parts...
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Re: Introduction
Thanks again.