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CrimsonLake
Posted 2009-12-30 9:27 AM (#384811)
Subject: OT - My Christmas Present


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It's always fun to get something nice and shiny under the Christmas Tree:







I sound like a dead cat trying to claw its way out of a roomful of rabid dogs... but I'm trying!

It's the Republic Highway 61 travel size resonator. It's the first "parlor size" guitar that I've owned and it works out well for sitting in the office chair playing.


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dweezil
Posted 2009-12-30 9:31 AM (#384812 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present


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I got one too, the brass body one but I'm REALLY not happy with it.

Neck is not straight, at least it looks a like it undulates!

Deep scratches on the fretboard in 3 places!

String spacing not even!

Intonation shot!

The finishing is like something I would expect on a £20 guitar not a £400 one! I wasn't expecting a National Reso quality guitar but was expecting something a LOT better than this.

All in all a piece of s**t. I've emailed Frank at Republic and waiting for a reply :(

Out of interest what serial number is yours, mine is 16.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-12-30 9:40 AM (#384813 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present
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Now THERE's the xmas spirit.

Glad you like your gift. I got the same thing and mine's a piece of shit.

I'm sorry you don't like your guitar, but come on Mike takes the time and effort to post photos of his gift that he's obviously proud of and the first thing you can do is piss all over it?

Hint to all members:
Using the ADD REPLY button is OPTIONAL
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Resonant Woody
Posted 2009-12-30 9:59 AM (#384814 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present


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I really like the way it shines and the way the body contrasts the headstock, Mike. I have never played a resonator guitar more than a strum or two, but I think they look cool.

I am spending alot more time with my 000 guitar lately too. I find it is really handy to grab.

Thanks for the pictures and keep the cats and dogs at it!
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-12-30 10:04 AM (#384815 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present


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Beautiful instrument Mike: glad you like it and best wishes with it! I got a small body guitar just before Christmas as well (hint: TJ Guitar Sales Inc.)...I like mine equally as well...
Congrats!
Ya got that slide blues thing going yet??? ;) :D
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2009-12-30 10:45 AM (#384816 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present


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Mike - I've got something going... and it's probably giving the blues to whoever hears it :eek:

Dweezil - I wouldn't say it's 100% perfect, but I wasn't expecting it to be. I definitely don't see the issues that you have though. I'm sure that they were scrambling to get these out for Christmas delivery. I read up on these before deciding to go ahead with them and as with everything, there was much good press and much bad press.

RW - I went on Workshop Live last night just to get a start and it's amazing what a difference a couple of small changes make.


Dave -
Hint to all members: Using the ADD REPLY button is OPTIONAL
Exactly!
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2009-12-30 10:45 AM (#384817 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present


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Dweez - serial number is 34.
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dweezil
Posted 2009-12-30 11:01 AM (#384818 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present


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Sorry didn't mean to trash the thread, I'm really glad you like yours.

I'm sure they are generally great, and yours probably is. Loads of reviews also said they were great, I think I just got unlucky.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2009-12-30 11:44 AM (#384819 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present


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I'm sure they'll make it right for you Dweezil. It sounds like they're customer service is pretty good. Frank sounds like a busy guy!
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G8r
Posted 2009-12-30 11:52 AM (#384820 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present


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Looks cool, Mike. Ya bringin' it down in 2 weeks?
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2009-12-30 12:11 PM (#384821 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present


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Sure... if someone who knows what they're doing will play it!
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BT717
Posted 2009-12-30 12:14 PM (#384822 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present


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Congrats Mike, Enjoy it!!
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fletcher
Posted 2009-12-30 12:22 PM (#384823 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present


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Great looking little guitar!

I got my only non-national resonator (also a Republic parlor size) back in November from Beal, and I've been having a great time with it! Thanks again Beal!

I sympathize with your attempts at playing too; all my nationals are square necked so are played flat on my lap like an electric lap steel. So when I got the republic, I thought, well maybe I'll try that bottleneck blues things. Ha! not as easy as it always looked!
First problem for me was finding a slide that would actually fit over my finger and then trying to play with it just seemed wrong - I mean, I'm not used to using the fingers on my left hand to fret a resonator and I couldn't figure out how to get the sounds that came so easily on the nationals.
But it's coming along, although I will still drop it on my lap occasionally and use a heavy slide on it just to remind myself that those horrid sounds it's producing when upright are actually MY fault - not the Republics'!

By the way, I've not experienced ANY of the problems dweezil stated. My Republic feels tight and well made.

But seeing yours does kind of make me wish it was shiny...

Congrats on a great christmas!!!!
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Nick B.
Posted 2009-12-30 2:55 PM (#384824 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present



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Originally posted by CrimsonLake:
I sound like a dead cat trying to claw its way out of a roomful of rabid dogs...
Have you released an album? My son was listening to something that sounded like that just the other night. :)

Congratulations on the new instrument!
Nick
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G8r
Posted 2009-12-30 3:16 PM (#384825 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present


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Originally posted by CrimsonLake:
Sure... if someone who knows what they're doing will play it!
That'd be Zilla...
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2009-12-30 4:40 PM (#384826 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present



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...or Beal... I'm glad we'll have one. I brought my cheapo Johnson to Zilla's and it was still fun to have around. Beal brought three to GB1, I think, including an Ovation reso.

What tuning are you using mostly?
Keni Lee Burgess has some pretty good lessons on Youtube.
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Darkbar
Posted 2009-12-30 4:52 PM (#384827 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present



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Originally posted by CrimsonLake:
I sound like a dead cat
Wow...every dead cat I've ever owned was unusually quiet.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2009-12-30 5:27 PM (#384828 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present


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Originally posted by dark bar:
Originally posted by CrimsonLake:
I sound like a dead cat
Wow...every dead cat I've ever owned was unusually quiet.
I'm shocked that it took someone that long to pick up on that one.

Jas - haven't gotten past standard tuning yet. It's only been a couple of days. I'll check out those vids. So far, the WSL lessons have been pretty helpful.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2009-12-30 5:39 PM (#384829 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present


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Originally posted by CrimsonLake:
Originally posted by dark bar:
Originally posted by CrimsonLake:
I sound like a dead cat
Wow...every dead cat I've ever owned was unusually quiet.
I'm shocked that it took someone that long to pick up on that one.

Jas - haven't gotten past standard tuning yet. It's only been a couple of days. I'll check out those vids. So far, the WSL lessons have been pretty helpful.
Reminded me of a license plate frame I saw on a truck today:
:D "Cats flattened while you wait" :D
On another note, I had a parlor republic and thought it was a great little git for the price.
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AussieJames
Posted 2009-12-30 6:08 PM (#384830 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present



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Great looking git Mike

Enjoy!!

Happy New Year All

AJ
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Resonant Woody
Posted 2009-12-30 9:26 PM (#384831 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present


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Originally posted by dark bar:
Originally posted by CrimsonLake:
I sound like a dead cat
Wow...every dead cat I've ever owned was unusually quiet.
I suppose it could be hard to tell what with the 9 lives, transitioning between states, and all that. :rolleyes:

Besides, who could tell with all of the racket made by the dogs?
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MWoody
Posted 2009-12-30 9:44 PM (#384832 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present



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A "Shiny Top" Mike?

Good for you.
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WillaMuse
Posted 2009-12-31 5:37 PM (#384833 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present



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I sound like a dead cat trying to claw its way out of a roomful of rabid dogs... but I'm trying!


LOL! I can relate ... but bless ya fer tryin', Mikey! What a great Christmas gift.

;)
Willa
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twistedlim
Posted 2010-01-03 12:04 AM (#384834 - in reply to #384811)
Subject: Re: OT - My Christmas Present


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Originally posted by WillaMuse:
I sound like a dead cat trying to claw its way out of a roomful of rabid dogs... but I'm trying!


LOL! I can relate ... but bless ya fer tryin', Mikey! What a great Christmas gift.

;)
Willa
Hey, I can make those same sounds with my UTE!

Purdy guitar Mike...
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