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Old November 21st, 2005
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OK, Here's my stable

Hope this works:
Left to right is:
Taylor K12, Lowden 012, Chinese Yue Qin (front), Regal RC-58TT(back), Larrivee koa parlor, Regal RC-1 Duolian, Larrivee OM-09
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A fine stable indeed!


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Hope this works:
Left to right is:
Taylor K12, Lowden 012, Chinese Yue Qin (front), Regal RC-58TT(back), Larrivee koa parlor, Regal RC-1 Duolian, Larrivee OM-09
Wow! Nice stable for a newbie! I'm jealous,,LOL!

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OVer the thanksgiving break im gonna haveta borrow a digital camera off one of my friends so i can take some pics.


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Sweet!!


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The black one looks sweet. That's the Regal RC-58TT right? I would like to hear something played on that? Great collection indeed.

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OMG great collection!!!!


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Hey, Dan. I was just admiring your guitars again ... I also notice we have the same guitar rack and we set our instruments in the same way for the shots.


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Hey, Dan. I was just admiring your guitars again ... I also notice we have the same guitar rack and we set our instruments in the same way for the shots.
Yeah I noticed. Are we related? My dad was a merchant marine many years ago....
Is yours a Warwick Rock Stand? I got the idea to modify a stand when I saw a broken one at a local shop. They were setting it up and I guess it had a couple of bad welds on the separator pieces and they had fallen off. I said wow, that's a good idea. The shop sold it to me for half price. I just cut off all but the two outer dividers. I store my guitars IN their cases on my stands now. Makes keeping them humidified much easier.
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Wow! Nice stable for a newbie! I'm jealous,,LOL!
I can thank my wife for at least three of them. I married a wonderful girl!
She bought me the Lowden to replace my so-so Aria. (which I got on ebay about four years back...hadn't played in over 25 years before that and decided it was time to get bcak into music). The Taylor is an anniversary present, and the Regal RC-1 is a birthday gift.

I'm sorry, but her sister is already married
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The black one looks sweet. That's the Regal RC-58TT right? I would like to hear something played on that? Great collection indeed.
Yes, it's the RC-58TT. I had originally ordered the RC-51 but the factory stock was depleted. My dealer says that construction was shifted to another builder and they would have the 58 series sooner than the 51 series, so I said go ahead, it'll probably be easier to keep clean than that shiny chrome anyway. Guess I got lucky. It sounds better than the last 51 I played (and I played it poorly by the way) and it's serial #1!
It's god good sustain but it's a bit muddy on the lower strings....I think I might re-cone it when I get my income tax return.
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It's a Larrivee OM-03SP (solid sapele wood back & sides).
Sounds sweet!
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I'm sorry, but her sister is already married

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Took the question right out of a few thousand mouths .... lovely collection.

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