NIce score, O Hatted One... That's an F-50R too... my preference!
chazmo Super Moderator Gold Supporting Joined Nov 7, 2007 Messages 26,552 Reaction score 7,874 Location Central Massachusetts Jul 6, 2014 #21 NIce score, O Hatted One... That's an F-50R too... my preference!
Darryl Hattenhauer Venerated Member Joined Feb 6, 2006 Messages 11,083 Reaction score 317 Location Phoenix, AZ, USA Jul 6, 2014 #22 The holes are one on each side of the soundhole, plus four for the controls, which are on the front about where they would be on an electric archtop.
The holes are one on each side of the soundhole, plus four for the controls, which are on the front about where they would be on an electric archtop.
Westerly Wood Venerated Member Joined Mar 21, 2007 Messages 13,524 Reaction score 6,820 Guild Total 2 Jul 7, 2014 #23 ah, well, that might be kind of ugly for additional sound ports I was thinking the ports would be on the top side....
ah, well, that might be kind of ugly for additional sound ports I was thinking the ports would be on the top side....
Darryl Hattenhauer Venerated Member Joined Feb 6, 2006 Messages 11,083 Reaction score 317 Location Phoenix, AZ, USA Jul 7, 2014 #24 Does the name of McKinney, Texas, have anything to do with the McKinney sisters, who toured with Bob Wills?
Does the name of McKinney, Texas, have anything to do with the McKinney sisters, who toured with Bob Wills?
Westerly Wood Venerated Member Joined Mar 21, 2007 Messages 13,524 Reaction score 6,820 Guild Total 2 Jul 7, 2014 #25 Darryl Hattenhauer said: Does the name of McKinney, Texas, have anything to do with the McKinney sisters, who toured with Bob Wills? Click to expand... not at all. the town is named after the last name of one of north TX earliest settlers. I think he was a governor too in late 1800s...http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fmc73.
Darryl Hattenhauer said: Does the name of McKinney, Texas, have anything to do with the McKinney sisters, who toured with Bob Wills? Click to expand... not at all. the town is named after the last name of one of north TX earliest settlers. I think he was a governor too in late 1800s...http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fmc73.