Thanks for the recap on that Bug ,the type of fretboard on the body looks like my tenor use to bee 6
unknown, maybee there is a german origen to that style ! thanks for the input , if there is more ,you know we like to know!! but UJ likes to see you play the thing !!
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lol thanks Digly dog... try claptons strings..they sound ok to me ;>) now just need his fingers to go with them...
Wow, you're blues is really sounding good - must be the authentic vibe from lockdown.
You're right - you can make a rubbish guitar sound great. Luckily, I can make a great guitar sound rubbish so between us, we've got it covered !
WOW - that puts so much together - the playing, the instrument, the sound - the history & the scenes - still thinking about as I move on ....
Man. You're really making some magic on that ol' nylon Buggy. This sounds great. So simple but so moving.
Sensational playing Buggy a real pleasure to hear this..... like the history lesson to....Meoww^..^
Thanks for the recap on that Bug ,the type of fretboard on the body looks like my tenor use to bee 6
unknown, maybee there is a german origen to that style ! thanks for the input , if there is more ,you know we like to know!! but UJ likes to see you play the thing !!
Beautiful blues, and guitar. Interesting history. You always give us such good visuals too. But I would like to see Buggy play that fine guitar.
...and he used to throw his cigar boxes away!! doh!
Georg Tiefenbrunner (1812 - 1880)