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PostPosted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 7:45 am 
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Can somebody kindly tell me what "Picofarad per foot" means in terms of instrument cable ?   What is a preference fewer or more ?

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Anybody here recall when things were seen as mostly black and white ?

http://www.guba.com/watch/3000010788?ca ... 4fe4bd9e8c

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Steven Kaplan @ Mon Mar 12, 2007 7:45 am wrote:
Can somebody kindly tell me what "Picofarad per foot" means in terms of instrument cable ?   What is a preference fewer or more ?


Steven - all instrument cables have a certain amount of natural capacitance, which is what picofarad/foot is a unit for.  A picofarad is 10 to the -12th farads. That's a small amount of capacitance but it still matters.  You don't want high capacitance in your cable because it will interact more with the inductance of the guitar pickups and change, alter the frequency response/tone of the guitar.  So fewer picofarads is better.


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Why is Los Lobos playing in front of a chunk of roquefort bluecheese ?

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 1:43 pm 
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Wow, there's some cool music videos up on Guba!  I like the quirky, discordant Gibson SG guitar playing on Bowie's "Fashion". King Crimson's Robert Fripp played that part originally. No need to be too worried about being pitchy on that part.  LOL  --

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That's a 1962/63 Gibson SG Les Paul Custom with 1962/63 GIBSON SG LES PAUL CUSTOM with Vibrola tail.  There's a guitar most collectors would love to have fall into their lap. Offhand I don't recall if Vibrola was TM "Maestro" which was Gibson, or Bigsby.

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Steven Kaplan @ Tue Mar 20, 2007 3:44 pm wrote:
That's a 1962/63 Gibson SG Les Paul Custom with 1962/63 GIBSON SG LES PAUL CUSTOM with Vibrola tail.  There's a guitar most collectors would love to have fall into their lap. Offhand I don't recall if Vibrola was TM "Maestro" which was Gibson, or Bigsby.


True dat.. and, our phone conversation has an update..  :oh yeah:


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 6:25 pm 
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PM me as to when a convenient time to call you is Jerry, I felt bad about my timing during our last call. I just felt I was interrupting something in lieu of those young female voices in the background yelling out,
"Oh Jerry, please return to the bed,  it's getting so COLD and lonely on these satin sheets with only the 3 of us girls."

Soon I'll have me incoming WATS line hooked up.  At that point I can be reached
at 1-877-POST-HOG

On a serious note however, this is usually the time of year when most ask the question,  "What can we all pitch in to buy for Kappy for the '07 Holiday Season"?
well,  this is your lucky evening because the answer isn't quite as difficult as many of you are worried it might be.

Here's just one of many pages on my wishlist,  I don't want anybody to think I'm difficult to buy for !

http://instruments.listings.ebay.com/Gu ... ngItemList

Now there might be quite abit a do not understand, however in my opinion here is a great example of how the "Vintage Market" exploits.  Is the assembly alone ever worth this type of money ?   PU's are magnetic,  potentiometers are just that, and as to the plastic pickguard condition, well,  a picture is worth quite a few words.  In time these parts die,  they do have a limited life-span.... plastic  and metal for THIS price ???

http://cgi.ebay.com/1961-VINTAGE-FENDER ... dZViewItem

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you know you are getting old when....
the batteries on your mouse go dead just as you are about to post a smart comment and you cant recall what the smart comment was you were to post by the time you have replaced the batteries  :no:

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 10:39 am 
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Well,   Too many signs that I'm getting old.   :(


What is the purpose of musicians still using one and two octave "pedal" layouts ? Assuming they aren't playing a Hammond Organ in conservative fashion ?   I'm just wondering why a synth player, or even guitar player today would want one considering the vast array of sequencing programs now available ?   Roland, and a few other companies sell bass pedal layouts from several hundred dollars on up.  I suppose assuming a musician wants to do the traditional Hammond Organ thing I can see why a few conservative musicians would wish to play the basslines on pedals rather than sequencing them...  I wonder how many people purchase pedals for their synths, and outside of the standard sustain, and FX pedals,  stop and start buttons,  I wouldn't think too many would want pedal boards for their keyaboards today.  I don't know however..  Never looked into this area

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I'm viewing some of these musical instruments being sold on Ebay auctions for upwards of 40,000 dollars.

Two questions:

   When buying such a costly instrument, wouldn't it pay to fly out to see it, and listen to it first ?

   Why would a person wish to subject such an instrument to UPS or fed ex shipping ?


   Dunno,   I suppose if a person is a billionaire this isn't quite as risky a purchase as it would be for Joe average like myself

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I was just over in SS listening to Dennis doing Gary Puckett.  Figured this might be interesting

http://www.garypuckettmusic.com/photo.htm

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the years have certainly looked to be kind to him

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:32 am 
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It seems that we either lose the great artists too young, or the ones that DO survive into their 60's+ appear unscathed (at least on the shell) by the rigors of the road, and the sex,drugs, and R&R life of the 60's and 70's.

(of course artists have hair-pieces, makeup artists, etc).


Doubt many are willing to go the Frampton route, and say "So what, I've lost my hair, this is me".  Most have hairpieces.

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I can't get no satisfaction..  LOL


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Is 'Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo' exclusive Rick Derringers work ?   or was it co-written by Johnny Winter on "Johnny Winter and" around 1969 ?   Not sure if this is a co-written song or not.

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I checked into this out of curiosity.  Looks like the song is technically written by Rick Derringer only, but Johnny Winter did his own version too.

I had a totally silly thought the other day -- do "smooth jazz" musicians ever sweat when playing?  :shock:  LOL


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**If you see a Gibsen LP Custom on Ebay for $50 think twice, or EVEN a Gibson LP custom for $1000 **  :shock:



Source:  HARMONY CENTRAL


Gibson Guitar Warns Consumers About Counterfeit Instruments Being Sold in the United States
April 18, 2007

Gibson Guitar continues to protect its intellectual property rights and provide consumer protection against the growing problem of counterfeit instruments being shipped from and sold by outlets and individuals in China.

Several complaints from consumers who were sold fake instruments has prompted an aggressive move on Gibson Guitar's part to work with government officials and other instrument marketers in an effort to curtail the growing problem. Gibson Guitar advises all consumers to purchase Gibson instruments only from their network of authorized dealers. Authorized Gibson dealers can be found on the company's website and should be referred to by consumers when purchasing their choice of Gibson instrument. A consumer is warned against purchasing any Gibson brand instrument outside of the authorized dealer network and the inevitable risk of purchasing what can turn out to be a fake.

The growing problem, originating out of China, has been reviewed by the U.S. Trade Commission and currently has the attention of Washington. China regularly defends its record in fighting piracy and counterfeit production of merchandise, however many pirated consumer products continue to be sold in various Chinese cities which affect a multitude of international manufacturers across many categories.

"We will continue to do everything in our power to protect our consumers and the integrity of our family of brands," said Henry Juszkiewicz, Chairman and CEO of Gibson Guitar. "We hope that by issuing this warning our consumers will be armed with the right information to protect themselves and understand what they need to do to insure that what they are purchasing is, indeed, an authentic Gibson instrument."

Consumers can check any of the references below when examining a Gibson guitar in an effort to insure its authenticity:

Make sure the size is not undersized
The headstock and headstock logo should match those of authentic Gibson guitars
Pearl should always be inlaid
Les Paul Model script is always in cursive
If the guitar has a 3 screw truss rod it is not authentic
Check the control and pick up cavities for sloppy routing or wiring
Real Gibson guitars use one piece necks
Many fake Gibsons have their pickup cavities painted black inside
If purchasing a Gibson always ask for the Gibson's Owner Manual and Gibson/Warranty Inspection Card
Check the wiring, if it is plastic it isn't a true Gibson
Other information on spotting a fake guitar can be found on www.gibson.com.



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Auction websites currently have hundreds of instruments which resemble Gibson Guitars and other brands. Some even feature trademarked headstocks and logos. Many of these items carry a very low sale price but exorbitant shipping costs. Upon close inspection the guitars will not feel or sound like a true Gibson and most are not of good standard of quality overall. If a guitar is up for an auction for a straight price or a fraction of what one would cost typically, the consumer is taking a great chance in purchasing it. Gibson Guitar warns against such action. Consumers should be wary of such sales that also offer shipping prices that are more than the guitar.

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This is cute.   These kids are what ?  11 ?


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Dang, these kids are good!  THEY should be on Late NIght With Conan O'Brien.  They're better then most of the groups I've seen on there lately!


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