Posted by Phil on July 14, 2003, 2:50 pm, in reply to "Looking for a good guitar for slide and old-time blues"
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The old Oscar Schmidt guitars are not expensive given the quality (ie nothing compared with vintage Martin's). Its worth a visit to Neil Harpe's web site , Stellaguitars.com. You'll get great service, help and no pressure from Neil, and a great range of reasonably priced guitars. After all there is nothing to come near a Stella or Soveriegn for this music.
Good shopping
Phil
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: I play two guitars: a Dean Chrome S resonator
: (which sounds great for slide and/or
: non-slide open tunings), and a Taylor
: 410ce dreadnought for non-slide (which
: sounds great for non-slide standard
: tuning).
: I also pluck around on an Ibanez dreadnought
: which doesn't sound nearly as good as
: either of the above.
: But it sounds pretty good set up for slide
: (this setup involves slightly higher
: action and heavier strings, especially in
: the high string). Set up this way, the
: Ibanez provides a nice middle ground
: between the slicing resonator sound and
: the warm dreadnought.
: I am thinking about getting another quality
: guitar and setting it up for slide (I
: would also play non-slide open tunings on
: it). Any suggestions as to some good
: ones? I have been told to consider a
: smaller guitar, maybe even a parlor model
: -- can anyone offer first-hand experience
: playing slide on one of these?
: I have heard that Martin guitars are not good
: for blues -- opinions?
: Regards,
:
:
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