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...ahem...'middle aged' but hardly grown up. Lawyer & consultant in private practice which lets me manage my own schedule. Got into guitar when I escaped my Mother-madated piano lessons at age 9...'friend loaned me an old Kay-Kessel archtop...though I've drifted in and out of serious playing all my life, a guitar has always 'been there'.
Location
Florida West Coast
Current Gear
Electrics: '10 LP 50's Tribute Goldtop;
'05 (faded) Historic 'Burst; '85 LP Studio (dot) Standard; '68 ES 335; '88 Fender Strat; '92 Squier metallic Strat; '62 Kay Model 592 f-hole archtop w/speedbumps; '60 LP Junior; '61 Melody Maker
Acoustics:
'70 Martin D-18; '71 Yamaha (Nippon Gakki) FG180; '02 Baby Taylor (Rosewood); '01 Martin Backpacker; '73 Univox Model '0'
Amps:
'88 Fender 'Evil' Twin Reverb, '04 Randall RB30 Twin; '95 Marshall VS15R; Mesa R4515 Bass
Previous Gear
'69 LP Goldtop (which I've never gotten-over selling); '64 Fender Mustang; '64 Fender Mustang Bass; '68 Fender Jaguar; '70 Guild Starfire.
Amps:
'66 Fender Vibrolux; '70 Marshall Half+100 Head
Musical Influences
Clapton, Hendrix, Gary Peil of Boston, James Taylor, Joan Baez, Dylan (Lyrics), John B. Sebastian, Neil Young, Chet Atkins, The Clancy Brothers, John Denver, Willie Nelson, Michael Martin Murphy, The cosmic voice of Art Garfunkel, some of Paul Simon moves me, but he seems a plastic copy of himself in recent years, and finally Hank Williams Jr....hard to explain..

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IF ONE SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMER DROWNS, DO THE REST DROWN TOO?

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