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  1. Great lesson. I’m 7yrs catching up. Lol . I’m a Henderson desert rat. My family is still there. I’m in BFE Nebraska now. Hope ur feeling well. Wished I’d met u in the 80s.. Thanks for the lessons . MYF

  2. I'm just using the crappy ol Sony Handycam too. I just turn it on and let it do it's thing. It records on to those little, Sony 1 hour tapes. So, it just picks up what ever is going on around the room. It does have a line in if I wanted to mic everything in nice and clear. I've just never used it.

  3. You know it Dude! Hey let me ask you a quick question if you don't mind. Do you use any sort of mics on your guitar demo videos or is it just the camera sound? Reason I ask is because I have a Sony Handycam with a great HD picture but the sound quality is shitty. I got a new (to me) 93 USA Tele today that I want to post a video of but I'm worried it'll sound too bad. Any suggestions? Thanks Scott!

  4. Thank you so much! Yeah, the Maj.7 stuff creates a really tranquil vibe. I like to sit around and just play that stuff for like an hour on the acoustic and just get lost in it for a while.

  5. I fully understand my friend. If folks would just listen to us, they too would know it all and be content. But, they are just going to fight it like the little bitches they are and never amount to anything. What can we do? lol

  6. That's so funny. You should do it Man. You be makin some mad bank Son! LOL! I really liked the show 80's bands put on too. With the exception of Alice Cooper and maybe the Kiss concerts in the 70's, 80's bands had the best theatrics no doubt, you're right. I enjoy talking back n forth with ya Man. It's nice to know I'm not the only pragmatic old fart that knows everything. Why can't dumbasses just see that you're right and start to move on in their wrongness? LMAO!

  7. I 100% agree in every aspect. I too loved the 70's playing. I enjoyed the theatrics of the 80's. I've got an auto-tune processor here. I may very well record a few farts into it and throw some techno drum beats behind it and put it up on here with the dumbest lyrics in the world that can't be understood, filled in with a bunch of "Yeah, Boooooy!" stuff with it and see how many people actually just love it. I bet there would be a lot that would dig that shit. lol

  8. Oh that's so true. I personally liked music from the 70's a little more than the 80's but it's all good. Musicianship has completely took a nosedive no question. People these days are simpleminded so they listen to crap recorded by simpletons. Most people have no idea what good music is. All this mindless bullshit like, lil miss Beiber, P-diddle, Lady Ga Gag an ole Christina Alligator are what Morons are into these days. You could fart into a microphone these days and people'd by it off itunes.

  9. I don't know if you are familiar with Vinnie Vincent's Jackson Double Rhoads style. It looks kind of like 2 of the Rhoads bodies are laying on top of each other, but one is rotated a slight bit. Such a cool design. That is one that has to be done. Pink and Silver metal flake!

  10. I might. It seems that everytime I do, You Tube hits me with tons of copyright infringement things. Somehow, everybody else on here can get away with doing such things. That's the main reason that I don't show me doing any part of the actual songs that I teach on my Video Lessons advertisements on here. Since those are what people see on my Ebay ads and on my web sites…..I can't have You Tube pulling those down. People want to get a look at what's on there, but….Damned Copyrights. lol

  11. LOL. I haven't heard a word on the 2 guitars lately from Dave. He's been posting at least once on every one of my videos though. So, I know he's alive. He usually only shouts it out if he has a question about something that he wants the go ahead on or if he has an idea that he thinks I may want to consider. Sometimes new hardware or electronics come out and he'll check with me to see if I want him to drop it in something he's working on. He's cool that he's not over bearing.

  12. Yeah, the people who really got into those….there was no taking them away from them. I always thought that they were too cool. A lot of people have been able to let go of the 80's….not me though. lol I loved a lot of stuff about the 80's. The main thing is that you actually had to be able to play guitar back then to make it. Now all those guys are out of a job (unfortunately) as there really is no guitar based music that is selling well, especially with they guitar style they all learned.

  13. …and btw I meant the neck pickup is the only original component in the guitar. It has all the other stuff as well. I replaced the bridge pickup and all the pots and jack but that wasn't even original.

  14. Cool, okay. Yeah Kevin's V is his main guitar since like the early 90's when he got it as a young Lad. I love the thing, it's just beat to hell and has only the original neck pickup in it now but I'd take it any day. I like your weird collection. Not the same old shit you see every day kind of thing for sure, LOL. You might think I'm totally of my rocker but I really, really want a Schecter PT right now. I'd love one of the early black ones with a maple neck. What are your thoughts on those?

  15. Yes, I have 2 of them. One is the Plumburst Flying V that I just showed and the other is a black and white striped graphic Explorer Bass, which I have a review for on here also. Even though there are no true graphics on that Flying V, it is from the same Designer Series. There are a couple more that I want to get. I want the Explorer III with the 3 P-90 pickups with the same type of pin stripes that you are talking about. I already have one in black, but would love the cream with pin stripes.

  16. My best friend has an 84 Artist Series (i think?) Flying V. It's black with what used to be silver pin stripes around the edges (they've turned goldish). It's a really good playing and sounding guitar. I found a magazine advert for that model that was from back when they came out, and had it framed for his birthday. Do you have any of the guitars from that series? If you do, I'd love to see them. Thanks Man.

  17. It's a 1984 Gibson Challenger III. They made the 1,2 and 3, each dictating how many pickups they had in them. The tremolo system was only available on some of them in 1984. Cool guitars.

  18. Awesome! I'm glad you like that video. I hear you. I used to have to take mine in too until I decided to become a Dr. Frankenstein. lol Then after screwing a few things up and straightening a few things out….it all became very easy and I started doing them for tons of folks and got some added real training and simply didn't feel that such a little adjustment for such things should cost so much to the customers. It always felt like we were ripping them off, and we were. lol

  19. Thanks my good friend! I've always thrown these kind of licks around in the guitar demos, but never explained them. I figured it was time to reveal the simple secret. lol I hear you….these WEIRD Norlin years guitars are so fun. Someone had vision back then and they WORK. It's cool to see that they finally started taking off just a very short time ago. Like in the past year. Hopefully somebody's little videos have had a little to do with showing just how truly GROOVY they really are. lol

  20. Every Gibson fan makes fun of this bridge, and of course…..I love it. The rollers actually move along a threaded track, so they double as a positioning things. So, you can space your strings to exactly where you want them. No notches to dictate where the strings MUST be. Plus, the trem actually works a LOT better than the Bigsby style strictly because you aren't dragging string windings across those tune-o-matic bridge saddles and sawing your strings in half and snagging them on there. lol

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