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Hey NorseMan - not a 1537, but interesting

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Bradley
Posted 2003-06-29 10:53 PM (#207323)
Subject: Hey NorseMan - not a 1537, but interesting


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Take a look....

Elite on Ebay

Not a 1537, but it might be interesting....

Bradley
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Norseman1
Posted 2003-07-01 12:50 PM (#207324 - in reply to #207323)
Subject: Re: Hey NorseMan - not a 1537, but interesting


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Yes, looks very nice. Thanks Bailey.
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Bradley
Posted 2003-07-01 7:04 PM (#207325 - in reply to #207323)
Subject: Re: Hey NorseMan - not a 1537, but interesting


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Originally posted by Norseman1:
Yes, looks very nice. Thanks Bailey.



Bailey! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

Bradley
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seesquare
Posted 2003-07-01 7:08 PM (#207326 - in reply to #207323)
Subject: Re: Hey NorseMan - not a 1537, but interesting


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I recently did that to Mr. TempleMAN. "To forgive, divine". We all get the occasional brainfart.
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Norseman1
Posted 2003-07-01 7:52 PM (#207327 - in reply to #207323)
Subject: Re: Hey NorseMan - not a 1537, but interesting


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Sorry Brady!

Just kidding, really, sorry about that Bradley, my bio-rhythms are real low lately (if you believe in that sorta thing!).

Peace, my Brother BRADLEY!!!!
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-07-01 8:03 PM (#207328 - in reply to #207323)
Subject: Re: Hey NorseMan - not a 1537, but interesting


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Norsey:

I just picked up a 1969 Glen Campbell 12 string (it was actually a gift!) today. I hope that you don't lose sight of wanting a U.S.A. Ovation 12 string. This is a wonderful guitar, and a Pacemaker would be just as good.

I gotta confess something. I always looked down on the GC and Pacemaker 12's. The only ones I ever played were used and in music stores. I now realize that the strings were usually dead and as a result, I never felt like they had any bottom end. Plugged in they were great, but acoustically, so-so.

I was wrong. This GC 12 string, tuned to concert pitch, is terrific acoustically. Not as much deep end as Big Blue, but plenty to hold its own. A very impressive guitar. Then I tuned it down a full note and now that puppy is positively mellow! I can't wait to get medium gauge strings on it and tune it down to C.

Norsey, if you can find a Pacemaker in good condition, buy it. You will never regret it. And Chuck, you got a real thrill coming your way with the Pacemaker you're buying.
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Chuck (Retired Navy)
Posted 2003-07-01 9:21 PM (#207329 - in reply to #207323)
Subject: Re: Hey NorseMan - not a 1537, but interesting


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I sent Nashville the check today. As soon as he receives it the Pacemaker will be coming my way. Knowing my luck, it will arrive while I am gone for a week on a trip to sea. :( In that case, I will just have to wait until I get home again to try it. I know the wait will be worth it when the Pacemaker and my fingers finally get together. :)
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Bradley
Posted 2003-07-01 10:17 PM (#207330 - in reply to #207323)
Subject: Re: Hey NorseMan - not a 1537, but interesting


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Norsey,

I have a Glen Campbell 12 from 1974. I can attest to the fact that these are really NICE. Out of my collection I have only 3 that I would never consider selling : my Adamas, my HGS-35, and my GC 12-string.

Bradley
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