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Location: ms | I'm still looking for a 6774 Folklore. Anybody spotted one lately or have one collecting dust? |
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Location: SoCal | How about a 1674? |
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Joined: November 2004 Posts: 1330
Location: ms | Hate to open this door, but not quite sure what a 1674 is. Please be kind! lol |
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Location: SoCal | It's an early/mid 80's Country Artist cutaway. I'm going to be selling mine in the next 2-4 weeks to make room for a new Ovation nylon string. |
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Location: ms | So the 1674 is a nylon string? Is it in your photo gallery? |
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Location: SoCal | Actually, it's one of my few not in the gallery. I'll take a couple of pics and post them. |
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Location: ms | Is that the one you can use with steel or nylon strings? |
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Location: SoCal | Only nylon. |
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Location: ms | I've always loved nylon string sound. Just never could adapt it to my playing style. But man, Jerry Reed, Josea Faliciano, even Fogelburg did some great pieces. Not to mention the guy who sang Wildwood Weed. He did a great version of Classical Gas. What was his name? |
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Location: SoCal | Jim Stafford. |
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Joined: November 2004 Posts: 1330
Location: ms | You can tell I lived through the 70's. How could I forget Jim Stafford? What were we talking about to start with? Oh yeah, Guess I better keep looking for a steel string. But thanks anyways.....! By the way with the job you have, you should be able to find just about anything. :cool: |
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Location: East Tennessee | Jim Stafford. Great picker.
Chet Atkins used a nylon a lot more in his later years.
Acoustic/Nylon/Electric has a sound like no other. :cool: |
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