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Post by earwighoney on Jan 25, 2015 0:42:21 GMT
There's something oddly regal about a pipe.
He's also wearing a dressing gown.
I feel I've found a new hero.
Fine playing too.
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Post by brianr2 on Jan 25, 2015 10:22:00 GMT
Class! Good to see that he has some proper restoratives to hand to replace the energy used in playing - and very good it is too.
Brian
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Post by ocarolan on Jan 25, 2015 14:59:57 GMT
I'm glad he didn't try to park the pipe in between the strings at the headstock....
And, in relation to a previous thread, you're not wrong about friction pegs Shubs - this blokes Es are wound contrary-wise too.
It's surprising how quickly you adapt to a tuner or two working the other way round - I had a bouzuki with 1/8 strings like that, as Leo well knows!
Keith
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