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A new love affair...

Postby David Martin » Thu Sep 17, 2009 3:28 pm

Although playing rhythm for interesting stuff like Shads music is now a no no for me as a result of arthritis in my left hand, I can still play lead. Having left "Legend" in April, I'm now playing lead in a pub rock band (and enjoying it enormously) with a single cut Gibson Les Paul Jr VOS... and it is absolutely wonderful. I just love the sound of that P90, so much so that I've dug out the double cut I made last century... what a fantastic job they make of blues and - can you believe it's me? - AC/DC!!

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Re: A new love affair...

Postby dave robinson » Thu Sep 17, 2009 4:06 pm

What a lovely looking guitar that is David, I have a PRS CE Soapbar with two P90's and I love it - when I get an excuse to play it . . . . . :)
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Re: A new love affair...

Postby Tab » Thu Sep 17, 2009 4:22 pm

Hi David,

Nice looking guitar.

Interesting about the hand - I can no longer play rhythm due to the loss of the end of the third finger left hand but have adapted the other three fingers so I can still play lead. So, you can tell Bruce that Hank chose the easier option when he went for lead all those years ago!!

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Re: A new love affair...

Postby noelford » Thu Sep 17, 2009 4:35 pm

This all make me realise how lucky I am to still be arthritis-free (thanks to glucosomine!) and playing as well as... well, as well as I am capable. Much as I love my Strats (and I have just acquired, thanks to another member of the Shads forum, a wonderful Masterbuilt '56 NOS), I still have large soft spot for my Gibsons, especially my '71 SG Special.
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Re: A new love affair...

Postby RUSSET » Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:26 pm

Hi David,
I remember you showing me your hand-made 'Les Paul Special' at Hankies last year, & it certainly is a great guitar, especially when you played a Blues jam through your little Epi valve amp. I have always loved P90 pickups, have recently found a new guitar that I believe to be as good as it's Gibson equivalent. It's the Fret-King Eclat II, & is Trev Wilkinson's take on a single-cut Les Paul Junior. Mine is in Cherry with a two-piece Mahogany body & fixed neck, two P90s & an adjustable stop-tail bridge. It's so resonant & normally retails for £499, but I found mine on the internet from a store in Tyne & Weir at a bargain £285, brand new, with the best quality gig-bag I have ever seen. Check out the Fret-King range, you may be pleasantly surprised.

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Re: A new love affair...

Postby Pat Seaman » Thu Sep 17, 2009 11:27 pm

Hi David,

I don't know if this is relevant to your problem with arthritis, but a few years ago I started to get shooting pains in my right hand and wrist, sometimes also in my left hand, which made chord work b****** painful. I spoke to an osteopath about it and he advised me to look at anything acidic in my diet, such as grapefruit. By chance, I was rather partial to grapefruit and used to drink grapefruit juice almost daily.
I stopped the grapefruit and after a couple of months, the problem almost went away................I say almost, because it was also agravated by orange juice and even squash, so I tend to drink a lot more water now!

The bottom line is that I get very little trouble from arthritis or whatever it was and can play rhythm again.......so that's one excuse that I can't use any more.

Hope it helps,

Pat.

ps. The new site looks pretty good, so far, well done guys.
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Re: A new love affair...

Postby David Martin » Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:30 am

Interesting... I do drink grapefruit juice every morning. I'll give that a shot

And I've found a consultant who will rebuild the thumb base joint (which is where the problem lies) when it finally packs up... and on National Health too...
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Re: A new love affair...

Postby JimN » Fri Sep 18, 2009 10:34 am

Interesting stuff about the handmade "Les Paul Jnr".

A few years ago, I bought one of those Gibson Les Paul Junior Specials (a 2-pickup guitar, like an original Special, but with the plainer appointments of the Junior), for £600+. It's finished in that faded cherry that Gibson now use on a lot of their cheaper range of instruments. James Jnr now has it, but I've always liked the thinner-bodied Gibson solids and have recently succumbed to the purchase (on eBay) of a Gibson SG Supreme (at a great price for a mint example, complete with Gibson tan case).

Les Paul Junior Special pic (an example, not the one I have):

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31PVRNE9H3L._SL500_AA280_.jpg

SG Supreme pic (an example, not the one I have, though it is in the same "lavaburst" finish):

http://media.photobucket.com/image/gibson%20sg%20supreme/hard_core_scott/Supremenickel.jpg

Can'r wait to try out the SG next week!

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Re: A new love affair...

Postby David Martin » Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:04 am

Interesting Jim... Clasic '57 pickups on the SG?
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Re: A new love affair...

Postby cockroach » Mon Sep 21, 2009 1:20 pm

David,

Speaking of P-90 guitars- I tried a Squier Tele Custom? or Deluxe ? a couple of weeks ago- the model with two Seymour Duncan P90 pickups- fabulous P90 single coil tones and guts, yet clean when turned down(See the other thread about this!) and retailing at AUS $499 (say 250 quid Sterling) Basically a Fender Tele with Gibson type P90's...for a fraction of the price..pity I'm near skint at present. Even the other Squier model Tele with two regular Duncan type humbuckers is a nice guitar too- I tried one of these which was owned by my second cousin(we Cochranes have good taste!) , when I came over to the UK 2 years ago- (including taking in Shadowmania 2007!)

Years ago I had a Harmony Stratotone with two incredible sounding Rowe- DeArmond single coil pickups- bought it cheap in a pawnshop- plugged it in, hit a chord and plaster fell off the walls- I said "I'll take this one thanks.."

Basically, single coils rule for me...!
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