RevDavidLee
Junior Member
Okay now.. where were you good people at the start of this thread? :biggrin-new:
Okay now.. where were you good people at the start of this thread? :biggrin-new:
Rev, you're on a twisted journey here that many of us can relate to!
The string hunt reminds me of "War Games:" Strange game; the only way to win is not to play.
I don't agree with that, of course, but it's fun to realize that you probably have more choices than you can exhaust in a lifetime.
While I'm at it, Rev... John Pearse... I'm just sayin'...
Thanks again everyone! I appreciate all the advice & comments. Today is the day I change strings. Before I do, I took a close up photo of the strings that came on the guitar just for historical purposes. I adjusted the contrast to bring out the detail in the strings, but by doing so it made the dirt in the wound strings look cleaner. Trust me - they're not. Well here we go! eaceful:
Oh Lord :grey:
I didn't wear gloves so if I go silent, I have died. :sad:
I put on a set of D'Addario EJ 16's and man o man the guitar is an entirely new instrument. And LOUD! I love it! I'll be playing this throughout this evening. I have a variety of acoustics including Martin, Gibson, Alvarez, Boulder Creek, Taylor etc and merely a string change on this Guild elevated this guitar into a lofty level I had not expected. Thanks guys! Gotta go get my Guild on! :encouragement:
yeah, those EJ16s are great. I played my Guild last night with rather old EJ16s on it, it still was a champ.
I have never seen groove gliders on D'Addario Ej-16's.Oh Lord :grey:
I didn't wear gloves so if I go silent, I have died. :sad:
I put on a set of D'Addario EJ 16's and man o man the guitar is an entirely new instrument. And LOUD! I love it! I'll be playing this throughout this evening. I have a variety of acoustics including Martin, Gibson, Alvarez, Boulder Creek, Taylor etc and merely a string change on this Guild elevated this guitar into a lofty level I had not expected. Thanks guys! Gotta go get my Guild on! :encouragement:
Woody, did you go bone on your saddle and pins?