Guitarpix , were you referring to AGF .

How did you decide the size of the tone-port.

I bought a guitar with twin tone-ports and it is loud. Check clearwater guitars on ebay.

Take another guitar player with you for impartial advice.

There is nothing worn under my kilt.lol everything is in fine working order.

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I,ll let you all know when I get delivery of it, two weeks I think.

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Looking for advice on these guitars, I,m looking to replace my Stagg jazzer with one of the Artcore series . Which one of the cheaper models is a good buy , I,m mainly a strummer player with some melody thrown in .

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Never to old.

Strawberry Fields Forever.

I would suggest mass hysteria and stupidity had a lot to do with it . What exactly did you  "USE" on your clients ,.

rcox32 wrote:

If you haven't made your purchase decision yet, please allow me to STRONGLY recommend the Marshal AS100D .  I have played though several (8 or 10) different acoustic amps and even purchase a second-hand Traynor - Yorkville 100w amp.  When I finally played through the Marshall, it was a world of difference.  My Traynor-Yorkville sounds very good, let me make that clear, but the Marshall.... well their reputation is WELL-deserved.  It sounds more full, rich, whatever....  just PLAY one.  I was able to ge mine foe 20% off of the $699.99 price tag most places have them marked.

I,ve already mentioned the 100d on this thread, mainly because I use the the 50 watter, hope the poster will let us know what he goes for.

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Chordie for better health.

I,ll go for the sax player , played with feeling . Tonights show was pretty duff.

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Got my Custom Balladeer last year it,s a 70s model [I think], deep bowl  with black finish and p/up and fitted hard case . So far Elixir Med p/b strings are on it, plays and sounds ace.

Or the Marshal AS100d .

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What did you order , Tony ?

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An acoustic amp such as a Marshal as50r or d would do for your purpose, it has plenty of volume and has an XLR mic socket. good luck,.

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The stars will shine to-night, to-morrow new strings will play over the highland glens. [anon].

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(20 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Corrie , Prison something and  Bingo.what,s all this then.

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Hi Tony I got the 600 recently , but I,m still finding my round it.

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Tony, what do you use for recording?

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(40 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

My hobby is bird watching.

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alvee33 wrote:

My wife wishes I had a hobby like that, but mostly I watch football (St Mirren FC) and love the occasional wander through the Scottish hills.

Did,nt do to well today ,did they.

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sbumpire49 wrote:

I find lots of spelling errors in the site. Heard it Through the Grapevine is where I noticed it lately. The first line reads "Bet you're wondering how I knew 'bout you're plans to make me blue."   It is "your plans...."

On the log-in page where you have to read those wiggly words and numbers, it reads "...pretty hard to interpretate." It should be "interprete."  I'm pretty sure there is no such word as "interpretate." But maybe you did it as something humorous?

LOVE the site. Keep up the good work.

Think it should be "INTERPRET "

upyerkilt wrote:

found what?

A Busker.