Sorry, boss, just haven't got my thang together this year. The form's on its way (and the cheque's in the post). I do think Ivan's very good and I'm looking...
I was chatting to the admin on the resonator guitarist site. There have been some M.A + J.H workshops organised in the states recently, 3 days - cost $300 plus...
Bill, good luck but I tried and just couldn't get enough gigs paying enough money to cover the transport costs, never mind leaving something for their pockets....
HI Bill Who wouldn't be interested more like! Things like this don't crop up all that often ;) I'd definitely be interested and willing to travel. Cheers Rob ...
Lennie and Bill, I've booked the tickets to see Jerry. We've got the front row of the front stalls so you should be able to see evrything!!! dave ... - David...
I'll make up some placards with "Bum Note!!!" that we can wave everytime he makes a mistake. The guy is way too big for his boots!!! ... From: David Currie...
You tell him Len!! ... From: Len Harvey [mailto:len.harvey@...] Sent: 02 December 2003 13:15 To: ResoUK@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [ResoUK] he's coming...
That's a point....! The Sore Fingers Web Site is now up and running on www.sorefingers.co.uk and, if you're quick, you can see Hamish's name spelt wrong in the...
Yep, I'd be interested as well in a workshop. I would guess the Heart of England Bluegrass Club would offer a gig [Non-text portions of this message have been...
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I might be in a better position to offer a gig than I was last time I discussed it with Dave. There's a new arts centre opened over here, which gives scope for...
Hi. I am currently borrowing a pedal steel guitar from my dad's friend for a while. I am finding the tuning and amount you have to do with your knees and feet...
DIDMARTON PICKING WEEKEND UPDATE As we've been getting lots of questions lately here is the latest news about the Didmarton Picking Weekend relocation. The new...
Hi everyone. Firstly, I hope everyone had a very merry christmas. I am now seriously considering which resonator to purchase as my first one. I want it to be a...
I'm after advice on a cheap way of creating an acoustic lapslide. I will be playing the instrument in an acoustic setting i.e. no amplification whatsoever....
It's possible to play lap-style on any kind of guitar, but you'll get more volume out of a resonator. It depends how much you want to spend and how sure you...
Hi, The "sound" of a tricone tends to be smoother, perhaps richer than a single cone. However, a single cone will sound different depending on whether it is of...
That was really helpful, thanks a lot! The problem is, there are quite a few features that I am adoment I want my first resonator to have. I want a metal...
Depends on your budget I guess. I suggest that you reconsider the cutaway. If you are going to be sliding up above the 12th/14th fret, I question whether you...
You are probably right. But you say that Nationals are more common in blues playing, whilst Dobros are more common in bluegrass etc...? I am looking to spend...
Yes - a good "Vintage" AMG1 - Chinese made. I got one and am thrilled by it. Cost me £400 Make sure you have more than one to compare though. I was lucky. Saw...
I have looked at that "Vintage" you suggested. They are all about £371 etc... Since this is probably going to be the only resonator I will buy, I was hoping...
Buy the Vintage then spend any spare money on a decent cone(s) and set-up. Cones can be had from the good "National" resonator selling places or from Stewart...
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Jan 7, 2004 10:27 pm
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I think I understood that. You are suggesting that I buy the Vintage AMG1 for £379 or something like that, then buy a good cone (you suggested national) and...
I was just on the Stewart MacDonald website, and there are three different cone types. The tricone ones are obviously for tricone resonators, but apart from...