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bovinehost

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Tell me that isn't the most horrible thing I've ever played. You can't. You think it looks bad? You should have heard the noise it made. I'm sure I can't describe it, but imagine, if you will, the sound of a burrito fart being violently nailed to a trash can lid. The trash can is full of vile, week-old fish parts. Are you with me?

I also saw - I am not making this up - an acoustic Flying V.


Anyway, I am woefully short (as in absent) of photos from the EBMM booth but did have a nice visit with Derek and Glenn....but I knew you guys would want to see the Banjo Bass.

I thought the active-passive Stingray was excellent - oh, and I saw the Dark Lord, which was already sold. Apparently, Keith had already been by the booth.
 

Thornton Davis

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By the sounds of it Jack, you should have just kept on walking. And there's the acoustic Flying V in the background. Now that's different.

TD
 

nlimon

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Reminds me of this...
Built from spare parts found around the farm for a bluegrass duo with my uncle that never really happened. It now sits under my bed. When plugged in it actually has a decent acoustic sound. Purists may want to turn away.
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Yes, the tuning system is at the bridge and is made from wingnuts on some bolts resting inside the grooves of an eggflip.
 
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