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Old 01-23-2004, 06:35 PM   #26
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quote:Originally posted by Iron:
Cathy,
I saw that too and to put it mildly,that irritated me a bit. It was a thumb's up for the tribute album,and I feel it was like a cold slap in the face for Gordon!!!
I'm going to send them a little polite message and let them know how I feel about it.I've been subscribing to A.G. for a couple years and have always enjoyed it,but that really erked me.{just a note if you or anyone else wants to save a bundle on sub.price for this mag,check out Martin guitars on E-bay,BIG SAVINGS over publisher's price}


Personally, I like Guitar World Acoustic Magazine better than Acoustic Guitar Magazine. I like the selection of music better. It seems to me, Acoustic Guitar Magazine could stand to put in a few more classic songs from the 60s and 70s.

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Old 01-24-2004, 08:07 AM   #27
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quote:Originally posted by Cathy:
Personally, I like Guitar World Acoustic Magazine better than Acoustic Guitar Magazine. I like the selection of music better. It seems to me, Acoustic Guitar Magazine could stand to put in a few more classic songs from the 60s and 70s.

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Well, who better to tell them? Send them an email and give them some suggestions. They just might listen.

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Old 01-29-2004, 01:26 PM   #28
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Cathy, thank you for responding to my question, I have received my mag today.

Iron, I do not know how much you can get this mag for via the E bay link, but through String Letter you can get 24 issues for $49.95. The cover price is $4.95, this represents quite a saving.
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Old 01-29-2004, 01:26 PM   #29
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Cathy, thank you for responding to my question, I have received my mag today.

Iron, I do not know how much you can get this mag for via the E bay link, but through String Letter you can get 24 issues for $49.95. The cover price is $4.95, this represents quite a saving.
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Old 01-30-2004, 04:05 AM   #30
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Jim
When it is on there,and it most often is,it's 10.oo$ +or- for one year.Of course I did'nt discover this until I paid the renewel price You mentioned.Next time.

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What did You mean by Who better? Was that a dart or what?
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Old 01-30-2004, 04:17 AM   #31
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And by the way,

I did send A.G. a little message and I was pleasently surprised to get an e-mail back the next day from the associate editor,Derk Richardson.He thanked me and added,"From a fellow Gord fan". I thought that was pretty nice of Him.
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Old 01-30-2004, 01:15 PM   #32
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I thought that 10.00 price I quoted seemed sorta low,so I checked it out to be sure.Yep,10.99 for one year sub. or renewel.Check out blueskymags at e-bay store.They have quite a selection!!

I also found something that might be of interest to guitar picker's or anyone that likes to keep their arm/s warm.As I was checking out the Martin site on e-bay,I found that someone stole another one of my inventions.{had to be someone watching me play my d-18GL,I'm checking the list of possible suspects} Of course they renamed it "The Sleeve" and offer it for 9.99$ buyitnow price. What it is is a sleeve that you slide on your arm to prevent unwanted noises,and/or in my case to prevent the finish on your guitar from looking like the roads here in Pa. after the salt trucks do there thing.
I invented this when I aquired my D-18GL.I named it "The Sock"{with toe cut off}.Mine has a feature that the Sleeve does not have,which is the "heel".You slide the "sock" up yer arm and you put the heel sectoin on yer elbow.
"The Sock" Perfect fit,one size fit's all{almost},available in many colors,but mostly white-ish,yellow.Also available with stracheesically placed air vents in elbow section.As a special offer to all pickers on this site,I am offering them for 1.99$each,or 5.99$ for a semi-matched pair or you can mix-n-match.Just specify Vented or Non-vented.Shipping is only 8.98$in the lower 48.[sorry,due to strict international shipping regulation's on used socks,I can only ship to the lower 48.]

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Old 01-30-2004, 06:04 PM   #33
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I hate to rain on your parade, Iron, but this invention has been around a lot longer than your D-18GL has.

I kind of like the looks of the John Pearse arm rest. It mount on the top side of the guitar so your arm doesn't rub the finish off. It's also supposed to improve tone and sustain because your arm doesn't make contact with the top, which deadens vibrations, so they claim.
Wouldn't help me though, as I find my picking hand is what does the damage. I anchor the heel of my picking hand against the top of the guitar. My D-15 had a shiny spot where my hand hits.
Do you suppose I should wear gloves while fingetpicking?

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quote:Originally posted by Iron:
I thought that 10.00 price I quoted seemed sorta low,so I checked it out to be sure.Yep,10.99 for one year sub. or renewel.Check out blueskymags at e-bay store.They have quite a selection!!

I also found something that might be of interest to guitar picker's or anyone that likes to keep their arm/s warm.As I was checking out the Martin site on e-bay,I found that someone stole another one of my inventions.{had to be someone watching me play my d-18GL,I'm checking the list of possible suspects} Of course they renamed it "The Sleeve" and offer it for 9.99$ buyitnow price. What it is is a sleeve that you slide on your arm to prevent unwanted noises,and/or in my case to prevent the finish on your guitar from looking like the roads here in Pa. after the salt trucks do there thing.
I invented this when I aquired my D-18GL.I named it "The Sock"{with toe cut off}.Mine has a feature that the Sleeve does not have,which is the "heel".You slide the "sock" up yer arm and you put the heel sectoin on yer elbow.
"The Sock" Perfect fit,one size fit's all{almost},available in many colors,but mostly white-ish,yellow.Also available with stracheesically placed air vents in elbow section.As a special offer to all pickers on this site,I am offering them for 1.99$each,or 5.99$ for a semi-matched pair or you can mix-n-match.Just specify Vented or Non-vented.Shipping is only 8.98$in the lower 48.[sorry,due to strict international shipping regulation's on used socks,I can only ship to the lower 48.]



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Old 01-31-2004, 01:47 AM   #34
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That's OK Cathy,I've had many of my parades rained out,but the sun always returns and new buds sprout.
John Pearce arm rest??? I don't have a clue on that one.You got me scratchin my head on the resting the palm of yer picking hand on the top?? Do You do this when Your picking or just when Your resting?? Even with a thumb pick I have a hard time getting the picture unless your fingers are 8 inches long with a couple extra joints. You got me again on the "finget" pickin? I'm guessing it must have something to do with the extra joints..I can probably fix You up with a pickin glove,just let me know how many fingets you need in it....
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Iron,

No darts. I gave them up years ago. What I meant by "Who better (to tell AG to feature more songs from the 609s and 70s) than someone who plays a whole bunch of them". That is, Cathy. The worst you could say of my comment is that I was complimenting Cathy, but I sure wasn't criticizing or making fun of anybody. She griped that they didn't do enough songs from that era, so I said that she would be a perfect person to suggest some.

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Old 01-31-2004, 07:15 PM   #36
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quote:Originally posted by Iron:

That's OK Cathy,I've had many of my parades rained out,but the sun always returns and new buds sprout.
John Pearce arm rest??? I don't have a clue on that one.You got me scratchin my head on the resting the palm of yer picking hand on the top?? Do You do this when Your picking or just when Your resting?? Even with a thumb pick I have a hard time getting the picture unless your fingers are 8 inches long with a couple extra joints. You got me again on the "finget" pickin? I'm guessing it must have something to do with the extra joints..I can probably fix You up with a pickin glove,just let me know how many fingets you need in it....



Iron, here's John's site with some info about the armrest:
http://www.jpstrings.com/armrest.htm

As far as my picking hand position, It's pretty hard to explain, but I'll give it a try. I don't anchor my ring or pinkie when I fingerpick. For one thing, I pick with three fingers and a thumb, so anchoring my ring finger wouldn't work.
I have a hyper-extended wrist. Pretty weird looking, but it works for me. Let me see if I can explain it. I place my fingers on their respective strings, then tilt my wrist in until the heel of my hand is resting in the area above the strings, between the soundhole and bridge.
Years and years ago, back in the era of the Delta Blues, many of the old blues players used to do this. It gives the player more volume and hand control.
If you look on my website, at the closeup of my hand and guitar, and the picture with me at the picnic table, you'll see what I'm trying to describe.

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Old 02-01-2004, 07:38 AM   #37
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Cathy,
After looking at John's armrest site,I do vaguely recall seeing one somewhere.Personally,I prefer the sock,but thanks for the info anyway.I can see from the pictures on your site what you described about your picken positioning and to say the least,and I mean this in a good way,That is pretty unique.I tried it and my thumb almost ends up IN the sound whole.
I really was just funning around about the "sock" thing,and the finget's,and the dart thing too,Val.At times I seem to forget that people can't see me laughing when I'm writing stuff ...
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Old 02-09-2004, 06:35 PM   #38
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I know the full article is up here already but I just recently got to read it at the newstand at my local supermarket myself.

I have to again say,it's great to see Gord being written about. In any positive context!
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