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Reverb Vectors (SIAP, no affiliation)
ArsPo replied to bry4321's topic in For Sale - Wanted to Buy - PIF - eBay & Other PSAs
And also rosewood fretboard is not for boomers imo -
FPR - Not a Hammer for once
ARM OF HAMER replied to mrjamiam's topic in For Sale - Wanted to Buy - PIF - eBay & Other PSAs
Not something you see every day..........................and that's a good thing. - Today
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Robin - anyone have one?
topekatj replied to stedge's topic in For Sale - Wanted to Buy - PIF - eBay & Other PSAs
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I’ve got an order in with Dave at FOTN right now, actually…
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Mike actually showed me how to play that correctly 20 years ago waiting backstage (Ron B. is a longtime family friend/sorta member) before the opener went on - with a little Supro guitar and amp. This was well before the proliferation of YouTube and still early MySpace days…he showed me that third triplet that every cover band Fs up, and it was somewhat life-changing! 😂
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ChugD replied to bry4321's topic in For Sale - Wanted to Buy - PIF - eBay & Other PSAs
I thought the same thing! -
FPR - Not a Hammer for once
Cary replied to mrjamiam's topic in For Sale - Wanted to Buy - PIF - eBay & Other PSAs
How hard is it to read the gigantic letters on the headstock? -
Apparently these aren't getting any cheaper. If only I had unlimited funds ... Boomers in Maryland! https://reverb.com/item/97847378-2007-hamer-usa-korina-vector-flying-v-custom-shop-58-gibson-specs? SoCal, So Cool: https://reverb.com/item/96218338-hamer-korina-v-1998-translucent-red? There's also a red KK Downing, an 82 sustain block for $1500 (in Ukraine w/neck repair etc), 81 Sunburst w/Sustain Block, (I don't know, did all these have sustain blocks?) and several more ...
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Mike Campbell on American Girl
BoogieMKIIA replied to bry4321's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
We play that every gig. Picked up some pointers -
Low Wind Imperials in a Superpro?
Saul Goodman replied to Whoismarykelly's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
This "Wind" you speak of, is that the noun or the verb? -
Mike Campbell on American Girl
Dave Scepter replied to bry4321's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
Love that song! Oh yeah, alright Take it easy baby Make it last all night She was an American girl 🤘 -
My hands are changing. Thinking about going to 9s.
BoogieMKIIA replied to Saul Goodman's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
If you are over (fill in the blank), don’t sweat changing string gauge or neck size. There only used to be Black Diamond strings at the drug store! There is a long list of great players with varied string preferences. My left hand started bothering me about 2 years ago. The following things seem to have helped me - Noticed how and how long I hold my iPad. Same could be said if you use the computer keyboard a lot. I think this helped me more than I would have guessed. Retire. Stress relief and providing time to take care of yourself. Exercise. Doesn’t have to be hand or wrist related. Resistance training builds strength and tone of the forearms and wrists. There are two older books that provide slow weight training methods. Only exercise once a week, maybe twice, and keep moving otherwise. “The Slow Burn Fitness Revolution” and “The Power of Ten”. Easy on the joints, not likely to injure yourself. I’m probably in as good shape as I was 20 years ago when I was doing it regularly. Restarted almost 2 years ago, I’ll be 69 in September. Eat a somewhat healthy diet. That and exercise allowed me lose weight since retirement. My A1C, etc is great. Eating stuff with lots of refined sugar makes me feel blah. Alcohol included, so I don’t drink so much. Play regularly. I can still feel some stiffness and soreness on occasion. From not playing regularly or from a flurry of playing a lot. But things improved as I started to play more. Monday night acoustic jam, Tuesday night band practice, Thursday Open Mic (acoustic) and weekend gigs more often than not. As far as meds, I rarely take a NSAID or Tylenol, usually for other body pain. Cannabis can help, side effects well known and often desirable. I have found I don’t play as well live using it - save an occasional one drink at the start of the night, I stay straight when I gig. Can wind down when I git home. My state has medical and I have a card. @gorch has a book on Reflexology on Amazon, there is a post. Didn’t try it, but almost got it. May get it anyway. Many of us are getting to an age where lots of physical things can happen. It is a bit of luck and genetics in play. I am doing what I can as long as it works. -
My hands are changing. Thinking about going to 9s.
kizanski replied to Saul Goodman's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
Exactly. Jardiance users are almost thrilled to have Type 1 Diabetes. Look at this clown's face. He couldn't be happier to have "that sugar." -
My hands are changing. Thinking about going to 9s.
velorush replied to Saul Goodman's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
The only time I really took notice was the bubbly, over-produced, choreographed(!) commercial for Jardiance which included the side effect of necrosis of the perineum(!). Taint Rot?! No thank you! -
My hands are changing. Thinking about going to 9s.
bry4321 replied to Saul Goodman's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
Dibbs on the Vicodin -
My hands are changing. Thinking about going to 9s.
kizanski replied to Saul Goodman's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
Every hack comedian has done bits about the side effects of medications, but the commercials still make me laugh. The best are the medications that cause the illness it is intended to treat, like the asthma medication that causes shortness of breath, or the psoriasis pill that could give you a burning, itchy rash. I would bet money that they're convinced most people just aren't listening. They see the heavy woman dancing around, almost overjoyed that she has diabetes that they don't listen to the lawyer stuff. -
My hands are changing. Thinking about going to 9s.
The Shark replied to Saul Goodman's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
And that could be the least of their worries.