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Finally!! I got my slat boards up and the hangers attached. This is going to be so nice!!!!
If anyone is interested here they are, left to right:
1) Martin M-36
2) Gibson 325
3) PRS Santana
4) Fender Stratocaster
5) PRS Paul's (My favorite!!!)
6) Martin 000-15M
7) Seagull S6 Classic
8. PRS HB1
9) Yamaha Pacifica
10) PRS SE Santana
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@Plantsman13, excellent points both!!😉
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Yep!😉
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Doug, that was awful!!!!Great job🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Excellent point
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That's hilarious!😂 I remember seeing Steve Cropper somewhere talk about writing this. I think it was on the Ronnie Wood show. I don't recall that was the way it happened.🤔
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Good one Doug! Thank you.
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So that extra 3/4" over a Les Paul would make a big difference? 😂😁
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So @S Bach, how is that Silver Sky working for you now that you've been playing it a few weeks? I'm sure great. I didn't post in the forums but the week before last I was in Chicago. I went to 3 different PRS dealers and played a lot of PRS guitars. Of course the biggest one was Chicago Music Exchange. I fell in love with a Limited Edition Cherry Sunburst Custom 24 there. I almost acted on it when I was there. Fortunately, I came home empty handed. But it is so gorgeous. I'm still thinking!
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@S Bach, those Silver Sky's are really cool guitars. If I didn't already own my Strat I would be seriously looking at one.
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Gorgeous Guitars!
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@Oldjock, I can relate. Pre-Santana, but in high school I had a "53 Chevy. I took the 6 cylinder out and put in a 283 v8 , 4 barrel, 4 speed and matching rear end. Of course, Chevy hadn't come with v8 until "57 so anyone I pulled up next to knew that I was running a six cylinder. There were a lot of surprised faces after the race! The problem was that to put in the v8 I had to take out heater ducts. There was no room. It was cold in the winter! Then I got married....................................
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2 hours ago, Oldjock said:
I've been a big Carlos fan since I listened to Santana tapes on my 8 track.
Henk
8 track!?! We didn't even have 8 tracks yet when I became a fan. I remember re-positioning the needle over and over again to the beginning of " Toussaint L'Overture". It was the last cut on Santana III. How many thousands of times did I play that?
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On 2/20/2018 at 12:28 AM, NeilES335 said:
SMOOTH....( Ok Ron I see you beat me to it... ?
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SMOOTH?! I see what you did there, @NeilES335
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You do realize I hope, @NeilES335, that I am upset you don't have a Santana image posted yet!
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Where are you getting all these cool photographs? BB King. Clapton. Buddy Guy, etc.
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Neil! What are you doing?!?! Buddy is not a jazz guy!
I've seen Buddy in concert 3 times. Great, fun concerts.
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And LOVE that L5.
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Cool photo.
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Gorgeous guitar, Neil. A single pickup?
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@Plantsman13 managing the environment just by humidifier on our furnace and monitoring the humidity with a hygrometer in my cave. So far, surprisingly, the furnace humidifier is keeping the humidity at 45%. I haven't watched it through a summer yet so I don't know if I will have to get a dehumidifier or not. I didn't watch it last summer. I should have. As damn humid as it is here in Nebraska I probably will.
Why is the Paul's my favorite? A lot of it is the feel and, certainly, the playability. It just plays so nice. My first "nice" guitar was the Gibson 325, second from the left. Steve played it on one of his live lessons from Gruhn Guitars. Early in the lesson he commented on how nice it was. And it is so gorgeous, I fell in love. And I wanted something Steve played so the next morning I call Gruhn and bought it.
But a while after that I was ready for another guitar and decided I wanted a PRS. The only PRS dealer in the Omaha is actually on the other side of the river in Council Bluffs. So I went there on a Saturday and the owner spent hours handing me guitars. I don't know how many I tried but he handed me Paul's and it was instant love. The first remarkable thing before I even played it was it is light. With my back issues that is about the most important metric. But it is so playable and over all just feels so great. It immediately after getting home became my number 1.
Obviously I have bought other guitars over the years but it remains my number one. I bought the HB 1 (hollow body) so I have a really light PRS, but I still prefer the Paul's. I think most people on this forum know I'm a huge Santana fan. I knew one day I would own a Santana signature and it would probably become my main guitar. When that same dealer had a Santana come in I was there to try it immediately. And, being a PRS, it played beautifully. And, of course, I brought it home. And I love it but the Paul's does remain #1. I can't explain it beyond an indescribable, inexplainable 'feel". Part of the problem with the Santana is it is heavy. I can only play it sitting down.
I have to say, the Santana SE is really nice. For anyone that doesn't know, the PRS "SE" line of guitars is their lower cost line of guitars made in Indonesia. Not even considering that it is lower cost guitar, it plays really nice. Of course it doesn't have feel of my core Santana but it is really nice. It is hot! I don't know what the difference is in pick-ups. It's still dual humbuckers but every time I plug it in I have to turn the volume down on my amp!