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Subject:Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Beard vs. Other Dobros
Date:Tuesday, November 20, 2007  17:19:36 (+0000)
From:reso-man <reso-man @.......net>

I'm 100% with Tim Dawdy,

WELL SAID TIM!!!

Richie

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: Tim Dawdy <beardvc@pacifier.com> 

> When I hear this kind of discussion I must chime up about the most 
> essential factor in playing well. PRACTICE! 
> I am sure that Jerry Douglas could make a plywood Goldtone Dobro 
> sound good and I could make a MA-Beard sound bad. 
> 
> Lets get our guitars out and play more. We live in a golden age of 
> resonators Luthiers. Comparing them is like comparing 1600 century 
> painting. It is all a matter of taste. 
> I am glad these artists are building Dobros, and I am not confined to 
> choosing from the corporate bungling of Gibson. 
> 
> Tim Dawdy 
> 
> 
> 
> On Nov 20, 2007, at 6:19 AM, Howard Parker wrote: 
> 
> > jrhurwitz@aol.com wrote: 
> >> As I am currentrly planning to purchase a Beard Model E in Maple, 
> >> based on David's comments in his e-mail I would appreciate some 
> >> commentary on the differences (pros and cons)?between the Beard 
> >> Mike Auldridge model and the Model E. 
> > 
> > The below is "imho" and reflects these guitars as I play them. 
> > 
> > In my hands the Maple E is a bright agressive guitar. Maple tends 
> > to throw brightness around. It's tonal characteristics favor the 
> > mid-to highs. It has a very, very big sound. In my hands, I have 
> > to push this guitar around to "get tone". It loves to be pushed 
> > around. 
> > 
> > The Auldridge guitar, who's exterior dimensions are the same is the 
> > most evenly balanced guitar out there are does not require an 
> > agressive attack to get the most out of the guitar...It has huge 
> > bass end and just glistens up on the high end. You can certainly 
> > play this guitar agressively, no problemo..Ask Jerry. I remember 
> > the Birchmere gig with him on the "Fluxanator". 
> > 
> > To make matters more complex, you might consider the mahogany E, 
> > which has some of the characteristics of the maple and Auldridge. 
> > There's also the spruce/mahogany spruce/rosewood and a bunch of 
> > other E's out there which throw their own subtle, but unique 
> > characteristics. 
> > 
> > I'm leaving room for Bob McEvoy to chime in :-) about his E. 
> > 
> > I'm speaking for myself here. I've played a bunch of E's as well 
> > as Auldridges (if that's what you are teetering on) 
> > 
> > -- 
> > - - - 
> > Howard Parker 
> > hlpdobro@intr.net 
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