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Dundee Scotland Guitar Festival

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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-07-23 1:22 PM (#182072)
Subject: Dundee Scotland Guitar Festival


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Hey Temp,

Dundee Guitar Festival

Will you be going to check this out? If so, how about a report??? :cool:
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-07-24 4:32 AM (#182073 - in reply to #182072)
Subject: Re: Dundee Scotland Guitar Festival


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Tim, we spent the last few weeks playing in Scotland and now we're headed south, so I wont get there. There's another guitar festival this weekend right on my doorstep, and I'll miss that too.
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cliff
Posted 2004-07-26 2:03 PM (#182074 - in reply to #182072)
Subject: Re: Dundee Scotland Guitar Festival


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Got this pic in my "Inbox" this morning from Master Templeman. Taken during the Bob Cheevers UK Tour that Temp is on with him. That's a Ric lapsteel he playing. I cropped Bob out of the pic - NOT out of disrespect, but to make Ovations bigger/clearer in the pic. Temp's Custom guitar is nicely visible (sporting a FeedbackBuster, are we??), and yes, that blue guitar on the stand IS in fact the nefarious MOB!! (which Temp is saying is working out to be a nice lil' gig guitar . . .

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cliff
Posted 2004-07-26 4:40 PM (#182075 - in reply to #182072)
Subject: Re: Dundee Scotland Guitar Festival


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Paul;
Did you have to "alter" that FeedbackBuster plug to acommodate the custom shape on the end of the fingerboard, or did it just "slip underneath"? (I would think that it would)
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-07-26 7:24 PM (#182076 - in reply to #182072)
Subject: Re: Dundee Scotland Guitar Festival


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Cliff, yes I had to trim the feedback buster, it's still a pain to get in & out of the hole with the strings up to pitch. I started using the MOB because it took up less space in the rental car than my old Legend in it's hardshell & got to to like the sound & feel. It's great for slide but I probably wouldn't use it for anything else. Apart from the custom Folklore the other instruments are a nylon Viper (thanks Al!) a factory re-built '68 GC 12-string and a "book" Mando
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Beal
Posted 2004-07-26 7:28 PM (#182077 - in reply to #182072)
Subject: Re: Dundee Scotland Guitar Festival



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Location: 6 String Ranch
Nice Shirt! (Tommy Bahama?)
Makes me want to go back to Florida!! I don't think it's been in the 90's yet this summer.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-07-26 7:32 PM (#182078 - in reply to #182072)
Subject: Re: Dundee Scotland Guitar Festival


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Bill, I can't afford Tommy Bahama (at least not at old Mr Lansky's prices in Memphis) It's a cheap tourist shirt from Balboa Island, courtesy of my Southern Californian tour guide Mr Moody. He would have bought one too but I got the last XXXL.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-07-26 7:55 PM (#182079 - in reply to #182072)
Subject: Re: Dundee Scotland Guitar Festival


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That would have been a double extra large, not a triple ex.

I've got a closet full of Hawaiian shirts, and Temp needed some that were a bit better than what he had believed, up to that point, were Hawaiian shirts. The Brits have funny ideas about clothes. Let a socialist dress himself, and it's a freakin' disaster!
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Beal
Posted 2004-07-26 8:14 PM (#182080 - in reply to #182072)
Subject: Re: Dundee Scotland Guitar Festival



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It is an interresting trade off, we teach them how to dress and they teach us how to talk.

Be nice if we could get some Ovation fabric and have some made. Maybe we could even get a mauve one for aLeX?
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cliff
Posted 2004-07-27 7:42 AM (#182081 - in reply to #182072)
Subject: Re: Dundee Scotland Guitar Festival


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". . Be nice if we could get some Ovation fabric and have some made . . ."


Actually, I'm toying/researching THAT very thing!!!
A goodly part of the "end product" of my work is wide-format digital output. It's kinda like VERY high-end inkjet (or dye-sublimation) printers printing on 3,5,6,10,12,or 16' wide material(s).

I've found several exhibitors at some of the FashionFabric Shows that have the capability of dye-subbing "short runs" of material with whatever pattern you conceive/provide them with.
Their target market is design houses that want to produce "samples" without going through the risk (and expense) of a dye house producing numerous bolts of material for just a few pieces.

Working on an Adamas/Hibiscus motif . . . .


. . . . more on this Later . .
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Beal
Posted 2004-07-27 4:20 PM (#182082 - in reply to #182072)
Subject: Re: Dundee Scotland Guitar Festival



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That's it.
Once you get it I'm in for some Nationals too.
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