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Subject:Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Just pulled my Dobro out ater 40 years
Date:Wednesday, February 27, 2008  19:26:47 (-0600)
From:David Tanner <dcsrt @.....net>

Hi Joe - If you're in the Detroit area you might think about giving  
Elderly's in Lansing a call. They have a good shop there and I'm sure  
they could set up your dobro. They sell lots of vintage dobros and  
Nationals. Gruhn's in Nashville has a real reso wizard working for  
them these days and I would not hesitate in sending them a guitar to  
be given the once-over after 35 years. This list doesn't really  
concern itself with round neck guitars, fyi. But all coneheads share  
a common alloy. Good luck!  - Dave

On Feb 24, 2008, at 8:41 PM, worker@prodigy.net wrote:

> I hadn't played guitar much in the last 40 years but I ran into a  
> fella that was playing an old national at a farm market and I  
> thought "Its time"
> The gentleman was good enough to let me sit and play for a while.
> (I shared the beer my friend had just bought from the store}, And  
> decided something was missing.  Music...
>
> I have a Dobro I bought probably in 72 or so its metal bodied, I  
> had used it for slide in a band when I was "younger" and then never  
> thought much of it.  Why we used a Dobro in an art rock kinda band  
> I can't remember.... Then again I don't remember much of those  
> years which is probably just as well
>
>
> I now enjoy ragtime music and blues picking and I'm trying to  
> relearn some things I thought I knew once.
>
> I would like to have the guitar gone looked at and set up.
> I have heard of a shop in Indiana that is quite good.
> I'm in Detroit area but I'm willing to take (or ship) the guitar
> soooo would anyone like to suggest shops that specialize in  
> resonator guitars?
>
> I'l like to move the action down so I can pick it a bit more it  
> needs to be looked at after spending so long in the closet.
>
> I'm also trying to unlearn some bad habits I have that I only just  
> realized are not particulary benificial to my playing... Like  
> leaving my pinkie down on the guitar while I pick... someone one  
> showed me how much smoother and less tense you picking is when you  
> dont try to brace it with your little finger.
>
> When I pulled out my older guitars I got quite a shock. I have an  
> older martin d28 a 335 gibson and I had a white strat from the 60's
> I didn't realize the value of things.....  I ended up selling off  
> the strat for 25k  UNREAL...  I was shocked..  I was not going to  
> play the thing and I'm not really into collecting guitars so I sold  
> to someone who is..  But I almost fainted when they offered that  
> kinda money.
> Thank god I can stil find an old dobro or national for "reasonable"  
> money.  I almost pray the resonators never get Fashionable
>
> Any and all advice and encouragement welcomed
> Thanks
> Joe

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