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Tres kewl 8) 8)

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john_kidder said:
Great tip, jp. I've been using SHIFT+PrtSc for years, then cropping the full screen image down to suit. Never new about ALT-PrtSc to capture a single window. Very helpful.
Under Win 2000, no combination of Shift or Ctrl or Alt + Print Screen produces an image of just the window content; always includes the 'surround' like the image in G-Man's post. Continue to 'save and crop' but like the idea in Steve's suggestion of being able to save the 'screen shot' off directly as a file instead of pasting into PPT for example and then 'Save As'; clumsy and get .jpegs too large for documents....

I know, I know; if it were easy, anyone could do it :evil: :shock:

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What I like about the GadWin programme already is the lightening speed.

If you notice, I replied to Steve that I would give it a go at 6:34 am. My next post was at 6:37 am. At that time I downloaded and installed the product then typed a response, captured it and posted it. But the best thing is if you look at my capture it occurred at 6:33 am, even before Steve mentioned it.

Frickin' unbelievable this interwebular stuff. :shock:
 

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Graham said:
Frickin' unbelievable this interwebular stuff. :shock:
I'll say! After some intonation issues and flat notes, got Steve's utility ('freeware' version) to do this:

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Capture an imagine not containing all the MS doo-dads appearing on the rim (shot?) of the monitor. Thanks Steve and please, help yourself to a beer ... and put it on Graham's tab .... no no, I insist! :shock:
 

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That looks like the stuff they put on the mens' rooms floors in cheesy bars so you can walk out with a swatch stuck to the heel of your shoe. I don't know why they put them there though.

Zat two-ply?
 

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Graham said:
But the best thing is if you look at my capture it occurred at 6:33 am, even before Steve mentioned it.
:shock:

Those old sixties Guild fluxcapacitors are the shiznit, aren't they? :lol:
 

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hansmoust said:
matsickma said:
It was news to me that Neil Young had a DE. One of our LTG members once mentioned that he was a big Stephen Stills fan and as such he was going to restore an amber colored DE for his collection. Do you have any info on the Stephen Stills DE guitar?

Hello everybody,
Got some 'new' information re. the Guild Duane Eddy guitars that were played by Neil Young & Steve Stills during the early years of Buffalo Springfield. This is information from a book that is called: " There's Something Happening Here - The Story of BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD - For What It's Worth" by John Einarson /with Richie Furay.

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The author was probably mistaken when he talks about Neil and Steve both borrowing a Guild Duane Eddy, because the photos from the early Buffalo Springfield shows at the Whiskey-A-Go Go show Steve Stills with a single cutaway Guild Starfire III. Anyway, they were both Guilds.

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A little later in the book:

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That's where the photo of Steve Stills with the blonde DE-400 fits in:

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There are a couple more photos in the book, but since I don't own the rights to these photos (they are all from the private collection of Richie Furay), I think I should leave it at this. Cool info for the hardcore Guild fanatics and an interesting read for '60s music lovers!

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Excellent! That info ties all the guitar equipment together in the photo.
Now where are the Standel amps?

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hansmoust said:
Haven't seen the 'special' but from the photo that jp posted and the detail comments of Matsickma I would think it's probably not one of the early T-500s. All the ones I've been able to inspect had rather light sunbursts (like the sunburst one on page 78 of The Guild Guitar Book) and this one seems to be on the dark side, making you think it was a black guitar in the first place. There was a batch with slightly darker sunburst DE-500s made during 1963 and the guitar in the Neil Young Special might have been one of these.

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and the photo confirms my initial thought that the guitar was probably one of the dark sunburst ones they did during 1963. Hey ............. this might even be the actual guitar!!!!!!

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I am on the road and do not have the book with me but pictures of the early Buffalo Springfield do show both Neil and Steve playing Guilds. I believe that they were borrowed.
 

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dbirchett said:
I am on the road and do not have the book with me but pictures of the early Buffalo Springfield do show both Neil and Steve playing Guilds. I believe that they were borrowed.

That was all covered earlier in this thread!

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