Lilly not Lilley need to check spelling on your headers. Know that area and the Farm my grandmother lived on when I grew up had the spring on it that started the Little Bluestone that fed into that also Pipestem SP would have been worth a look too.
Hi Tommy, nicely done. To my almost 80 year old ear I kinda like the Vegas tone. I carefully shopped for a very good Huber to achieve that prewar Gibson sound. As it turned out a number of professional banjo players have played it and have given it “ that’s a good one blessing” Anyway, thanks for the comparison video
Hi, thanks for sharing the comparison Tommy. I think it's good to have both a mahogany and a maple flat head, maybe another few like open backs etc. I have the RB250 from the Greig Rich era which has the groove and feel that suits me, it's the one I just want to play the most. Also an early Stelling Red Fox. The Fox has a different sound/feel altogether with a slightly wider neck, not dissimilar to your Vega. From England.
I got plenty of them, just too lazy to hook them up. I have a 5000 Yamaha PA system and a bunch of Shure mics. I really need one of those Acoustic Mics, etc, and probably a hearing aid or 2, lol!
If that stature a life size replica, he was a tall man. Some of my great uncles on my Daddy's maternal side was almost 7 ft. My great grandfather on my maternal side was 6' 7", his 2nd wife was 5'2". Even sitting down, he was almost vas tall as great grandma
Hell I'm old too lol But there is nothing like waiting on that big yellow cat to eat that big bream my PB best 48lb. I fish the Flint River 20 mins from the house Get u some cold snacks and do it lol
@@TommyPraterSr Tx you Tommy for the follow up. All my banjos are set-up on rail capo but i heard that spike always keep dtuning so i always install a rail capo.
Greetings from Sunny Scotland! That was awesome, thank you. We are sitting here with a smile on our faces. More please! Very different to the Proclaimers version of 500 miles! Awesome
You need to keep that bike, it's probably the best harley ever made! I bought mine in 84 the first year of the evolution, I rode it 200,000 miles and sold it for more than I paid for it, I still regret selling mine to this day! The sportsters seem to last longer because the engine is a better design than the 1300 big block, and truthfully I like em better because they're lighter and easier to run through the corners and in traffic. Quicker than the big dressers too. I consider any harley a family heirloom to be passes down to someone deserving that loves riding and would never sell it, course that's my opinion, and my way.