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washtub writes The urban legend of a cardboard double bass that plays well and sounds wonderfuL has proven to exist! Soon, i'll have a kit available that comes complete with a box of crayons (some assembly required). It's fun to do the impossible.
Click the pic on the left to see a video of my bass in action on YouTube.
Chris Badynee / Detroit
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I’ve been working on a side project for a friend and I've decided to document it on a website (link included)
so I can show everyone how I go about it. It’s long been my opinion that a name on a guitar is not always the most important thing. Many older guitars were made of pretty good stuff - just not put together very well. Such is the case with Harmony guitars that were made in the U.S prior to 1970. - Click "Read More" below.
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| May 2002 - That Vintage Sound |
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Our noble webmaster Rick has asked me a pretty good question to start things off for my first monthly article about guitar-related stuff.
Rick asks: What makes a 1959 Les Paul sound different than a new one - or what makes any vintage guitar sound "better"?
If you'd like to respond, please take it over to the "Go-To-Guy" Forum where you'll find my own little guitar corner where you can post and say whatever you want!
Click "Read More" below for my answer.
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