Juergen, your sources sound much more reliable than the one I cited, which was just a website that has pages devoted to lots of movies, whereas you have real...
DGW, I have to pass on that question. Shame on me that I haven't even seen the movie. The photo I was referring to, showing Dick and Kirk and commented as...
Just as a reminder, I wrote in awhile ago about a Framus tenor with a longer (24.5") scale that I bought on ebay. I wrote in and received several suggestions...
I once got an .007 D'Addario string up to A440 on a Les Paul (24 3/4" scale), but as soon as I played one note with a pick, it was over. I've never tried A on...
ebay Item number: 3715487935 claims to be a rare prototype 1920's era TG-1, when it is in fact a 50s or 60s era TG-0. I've emailed the seller, gotten a...
Tom, I saw the same item, and I¹m glad you called the seller on his claims. Based on the guys claims that he researched this guitar and concluded it was from...
I have seen cases where a bid has been placed then retracted for some reason. If you retract a bid you're intitled to explain why.....I guess in some cases if ...
Certainly that would be no more wrong than trying to sell a guitar as 30 years older than it really is! I sent the guy clear evidence that it is a later model...
Just a thought, but I wonder if the current price ($203) on the TG-??? ain't too bad for a 50's Gibson. I paid a lot more for mine. What do you think? WZ...
Looks like it's only gonna fetch $230 or so, so that will be the ultimate rejection of the "rare" claim. While there are no photos of all mahogany Gibson...
The item has been pulled due to an error in the listing. Looks like he paid attention to your objections. Just as well, but like you say $200+ is cheap for any...
Have you sold the tenor guitar yet. Any chance of a better price. ... abalone ... front, ... trussrod. 20 ... gold ... possible. ... 3/4th ... inches, ... ...
This is a good ebayer! He sent me this email: This auction has been canceled and relisted. Click here: eBay item 3716309405 (Ends Apr-10-04 16:15:30 PDT) - ...
Joel, Welcome to TGR - your membership has now been processed. Yes - of course, you can use nylon strings on a tenor guitar - you can do more or less anything...
Joel, Welcome. You might experiment with all wound bronze strings rather than the 2 steel. The thick is find the smallest wound you can get your hands on for...
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Pete, missed the Pal-Talk on Wednesday...I'll check back next week!...
I've never heard of them before but I found some brief information after a quick Google search. There's not much known from I can see. I think there is a...
Thanks for that. I think we've seen that model (and maybe even that particular guitar) go around a few times. I believe not many were made. I believe...
I also recommend Silk and steel by dedario. you can chose to put the steel higher register strings or use nylon on the D and A regards Frank ... more ... an ...
Hiya, I just love my Martin Archtop R-18T made in 1932. Tuned GDAE, it plays and sounds so rich and delightful. Makes nice backup for a dulcimer ensemble and...
Mike, the dobro looks good! Will there be other body styles (No cutaway, etc) with the dobro resonaters? Any plectrum models? A rosewood bodied Regal got $919...
I have been looking for a Mandola as they are supposed to share CGDA tuning with the tenor guitar. Can anyone make a recommendation? Is there a Soares'y...
OH BOY! I bought one of Mike Soares' Big mandocellos and OH BOY WHAT A SOUND! ! ! I prefer a deeper fuller sound, assuming that overly accomplished tenor...
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... From: johnstees@... To: tenorguitarregistry@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 6:31 AM Subject: Re: [Tenor Guitar Registry] Soares'y...
Just as a little history and in an effort to introduce myself: MANY years ago, in the days of folk music and the Hootenanny, as a youngster in my late teens,...
Hi from, Mike. I would like to thank you all for the kind words. THANK YOU. We do try. In the old days we sold stuff for the money. Now we do it for the fun of...