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9833
Steve: I apologize if you've answered a similar question lately but...What pickup would you suggest for a Lark in the Morning? Thank you. Victoria ... From:...
Bob Ridley
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Mar 1, 2007
12:15 pm
9834
Tenor Guitar Registry,The One Stop Shop!Thanks DGW, but a search did not reveal any Matthew Woods who plays tenor. Can you elaborate further? Thanks, Rupert. ...
gramario
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Mar 1, 2007
7:11 pm
9835
Hi Rupert, I think Matthew Wood's CD was called Nivine's Fancy but it does not appear to be available anywhere at the moment. Matthew was a member of TGR -...
Steve Pyott
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Mar 2, 2007
5:19 am
9836
Hi Victoria, No problems - I am not really an expert on pick ups for tenor guitars - I just quite like those DeArmond units. They even do a removable unit...
Steve Pyott
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Mar 2, 2007
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9837
If ya don’t know about it yet---ya oughta learn about it today: Click Here to Go There --> http://www.ukulele.nl/ When ya get there, SHOUT Hallelujah!!! CHEF...
Chef Duyk
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Mar 2, 2007
5:28 pm
9838
Hello all, Steve Parks put a PickUpTheWorld unit on the flattop tenor he built for me & it is way cool. Everything is on the inside out of sight. You can just...
Kenneth Heikkila
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Mar 2, 2007
7:41 pm
9839
And you may also enjoy this one (not only ukulele - the banjo part is great for tenor guitar) http://4stringchords.com/...
richard_p_montreal
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Mar 2, 2007
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9840
... Oh I quite agree that the DeArmond pickup has the vintage look and sound that goes quite well with a vintage archtop. But the DeArmond's technology is...
James Paul
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Mar 3, 2007
10:17 pm
9841
It occurred to me just after I sent my previous posting that unless you are able to do the bridge modifications yourself, the Baggs' iBeam would not be a good...
James Paul
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Mar 3, 2007
10:37 pm
9842
I have a Dean Markley for my Lark in the Morning flat top - good rich sound, and comes off and on easily (I just had to shave down the rubber insert to make it...
Peter Cripps
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Mar 4, 2007
1:02 pm
9843
James' description of pickups is pretty good and thorough. However, the I-Beam sticks to the bridge plate inside and doesn't require any bridge modification....
Steve Parks
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Mar 4, 2007
7:04 pm
9844
... Thanks, Steve for pointed that out. I wrote ibeam, but, of course, I was thinking of Baggs' original saddle pick up, which I've used on 6 strings. It ...
James Paul
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Mar 5, 2007
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9845
Hello members, This is my first post. I have an old ladder -braced Tenor guitar with 12 frets to the body & what looks like a Spruce top ,Mahogany neck with...
olde_virginny
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Mar 5, 2007
10:01 pm
9846
Hi all; I have decided to commission a 23 inch scale classical tenor guitar from my favorite uke luthier; William King of Chantus music, Austin TX. who is...
loceymichael
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Mar 6, 2007
7:18 am
9847
P.S. ...or; in the case of ideal string diameters, should I just request a larger baritone uke; say 22 - 23 inch scale? I currently use Savarez Alliance medium...
loceymichael
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Mar 6, 2007
12:00 pm
9848
... I just checked the 'Photos' and 'Files' areas at our Yahoo site. What do you know we now seem to have a 100 Mb of space in both, and both are only 16%...
Peter P
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Mar 6, 2007
8:13 pm
9849
I ordered a baritone ukulele from Dave Means a year and six months ago and it should be ready in a month or two. He has a three year waiting period now. I...
NEIL E MURPHY
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Mar 6, 2007
8:36 pm
9850
Search this forum for threads on Brazilian tenors, which I believe are gut-strung with tied bridges. Don't know anything about the tunings or measurements,...
durbien
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Mar 6, 2007
11:01 pm
9851
New to the group, was on a few years ago but dropped off because of travel plans. Two of the Martin tenors I have are the same in every way. However they are...
chabillon
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Mar 7, 2007
3:08 am
9852
Both styles are nearly identical. Martin made the 0-17 from 1929 to 1948 and from 1966 to 1968. They made the 0-15 in 1935 and from 1940 to 1961. Both styles...
richard_p_montreal
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Mar 7, 2007
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9853
I'll post pictures of my 0-17T and I'll try to find pictures of 0-15T in the next few days....
richard_p_montreal
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Mar 7, 2007
3:33 am
9854
Oups! I may have made a mistake. The production years I gave for the 0-15 are for the 6- string. I read here in my Martin Book that 0-15T were produced from...
richard_p_montreal
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Mar 7, 2007
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9855
Richard, A great source of valuable information about vintage guitars (see Links), except that this particular collector has a very low opinion of...
Steven Pyott
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Mar 7, 2007
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9856
You owe it you yourself to check out the K&K Pure Western Mini. I don't know of a better sounding pup for acoustic. Easy to install and a great value as well....
Lee Fisk
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Mar 7, 2007
2:18 pm
9857
You're right Steve. It's a great place for facts, not opinions. The guy doesn't seem to think much of anything *not* a dreadnaught actually,...
richard_p_montreal
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Mar 7, 2007
4:07 pm
9858
Hi, I see a couple of posts re. Uke's, but am not sure what this has to do with playing classical guitar on a tenor. Can anyone enlighten me? Thanks, Rupert....
gramario
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Mar 7, 2007
6:39 pm
9859
There are similarities between a baritone ukulele and a tenor guitar especially when using Chicago or guitar tuning. The similarities grow even closer when you...
NEIL E MURPHY
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Mar 7, 2007
7:02 pm
9860
The guy is incorrigible about tenors, Richard. I tried talking to him once about my 1958 Les Paul Special tenor of which he has a photo in his Gallery, as...
Steven Pyott
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Mar 7, 2007
11:38 pm
9861
Thanks guys for the information... I checked the two guitars and the dots are the same the number of frets are the same... The 0-17 was made in 1951 and the...
chabillon
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Mar 8, 2007
3:08 pm
9862
Well, thank *you* Chabillon. There aren't too many 0-15T out there and it's hard to find pics of them to compre with the 0-17T which was made over a longer...
richard_p_montreal
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