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As a teaser for the MCCHRIS pictures, here are a couple more from last weekend:
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Thanks!!! I had a couple of people on the lookout for hotdogging and grandstanding- LOL!
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I'm sure you will - it pretty much plays itself
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The shows went great (we set another attendance record in Toledo/Maumee) This guitar is SO much fun to play! Anyone who still on the fence about spending some time with it should get in line for delivery! The neck reminds me of the earliest SG/Les Pauls - which is pretty typical for old Specials. I used a couple "off brand" guitars along with it that don't have shreddish necks, to make transitions painless. The pictures are starting to trickle in - I've been promised many more, and a video or two, as well (I'll post more as they appear). Gig One (Lazy Chameleon, Powell, Ohio): Gig Two (Indian Lake Festival) - friends of the band - stage pictures on the way... GIG THREE (Maumee Summer Festival) A stage eye's view from the Maumee gig:
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I just had an idea: Any Northern Ohio/Southern Michigan HFCers in line for the guitar? Or, just come to get a picture with it We are playing the Maumee Summer Fair (a Toledo suburb) on 08/14, It is a fun gig - it looks like this: BUT - If someone else wants it for that weekend, that's OK, too, I can send it
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The guitar has safely arrived in Central Ohio.
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FS 1976 Standard
paults replied to serial's topic in For Sale - Wanted to Buy - PIF - eBay & Other PSAs
Don't let svl buy it or he will put a Kahler on it! Fortunately for all involved, my 4-digit Standard already has a Kahler on it, so I won't be pursuing this one. -
This weekend, we'll do our best to show the guitar the kind of '80s wretched excess that would make a pirate happy
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What a great idea! (Gene- Thanks for letting me know about it! ) Pease add me to the list - I can pass it on to DavidE, or whoever:)
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Had a great time on the phone with Paul Hamer today.
paults replied to BCR Greg's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
Great photo, you refinished it a cool color. ......John and Monty eventually parted ways and Monty stopped working. John had a small workshop in the city where he continued doing work for me. John did the woodwork on the first 6 or 7 virtuosos! An unsung Hamer Hero. Paul Hamer Paul Hamer Paul... Wow! Thanks for the new info on this. Much appreciated. Steve Matthis actually picked the refin color before I got it from him. Yeah, cool color. May I ask a few more question? I've been a bassist forever it seems but I also play guitar. Because of my really big hands/long reach I especially LOVE the Virtuoso (the design I heard was not especially loved by all at Hamer?) Since you mentioned the Virt....here are mine. I recently let the marble one go. The korina one I think is a prototype...all small dot inlays, deeper scallops, slightly different body bevels? The SN# predates any of the dates of the original run of 10. Some previous owner hacked off some of the upper frets and put a humbucker in it with the pole pieces off. So, I put blade PUP in it so I don't get dropouts on bends w/a 6-way. It's actually my favorite Hamer 6-string I've ever owned. Also...I have a couple Hamers with YOUR SIGNATURE on them under the clearcoats. Any recollections about the axes/owners and why they got signed? The fancy Scepter was made for "George Gryparis" (name on headstock) and your sig in the trem cavity....and the '82 fretless Cruise Bass has "Scooter" on the truss cover, with your (and Jol's) sigs on the back. Last oddball Hamer ID question for the moment.....The Standard 8 pictured (SN0599) has a 4-to-8 headstock conversion that I was told by two different people was done while new at the factory for Jon Brandt...but he was out of CT by the time it was ready and he never picked it up. Supposedly the first long-scale Hamer root-octave bass? True/False/Myth? I was also told that the same "Scooter" guy bought it at the factory after Brandt didn't claim it. My info came from John Tooke, a friend who ordered a number of early custom Hamer basses (Quad 12, B12A, B12S, etc.) -jon/mc2 Scooter was the nick name of a really talented man named Scott Stephenson. He was living in Denver when I first heard from him. He was playing in a locally popular band and previously had toured as a roadie on a world wide Bob Dylan tour. He was always calling with guitar ideas and I believe he worked during the day at a chain of Colorado music stores. I did several guitar clinics out there that Scott helped with, I even went to his apartment one time where he showed me all his guitars. Scott is most famous Hamer-wise for coming up with several guitar ideas that were built including a double neck and a guitar shaped like a saxophone. I always wanted Scott to work for me but I could never afford it. I really admired his musical talents and his big personality, I wonder where he is today? The four string was one that Scott ordered very early on. Scott was very creative, I think he really wanted to be a graphic designer. I still hang from our Christmas tree every year an ornament Scott made out of styrofoam in the shape of a checkerboard standard. I can't say enough about how talented he is. I don't remember the eight string per se, but with that serial number it well may be the first long scale multi-string. It rings a bell with me about the bass staying at the factory and if Scooter ended up with it that is a possibility. The Scepter is one I remember for the color combination, though I do not remember who George is. When someone asked me to sign a guitar when it was being made at the factory I always signed the bottom of the bass pickup route. When I signed guitars on the road I always signed the inside of the back plate. I was never comfortable signing on the front or back of a guitar though I did on occasion when someone was insistent. I remember John Tooke who should have some reliable early information. What is the serial number of the virtuoso! that you think is a prototype? Paul Hamer Thanks for correcting my spelling!!! Paul Hamer Oh yeah...Gracin's WAS spelled that way. huh? Oops....appologies to Pop. The korina Virtuoso was originally sold out of Keller Music in Columbus Ohio. It was one of many Hamer prototypes, one-offs, etc. that graced the showroom there. I didn't buy it at the time, because it wasn't shiny, and didn't have a neck pickup... As an aside, the candy apple red Phantom 12 that one of you ended up with from me came from there, too. About a year after I bought it, the factory called me and offered to buy the 12-string back, or trade me something for it, because they needed one right away for somebody. I was using it for an original music project, so I declined their offer -
So, what will the mousepad go for?
paults replied to Feynman's topic in For Sale - Wanted to Buy - PIF - eBay & Other PSAs
Its a brand new mouse pad, with artwork taken from a 1980s magazine, auctioned by a seller who currently has 70 other music-related mouse pads. Yup, if he doesn't have more at the moment, he has a source. -
Hamer guitar pick-ups of the 80`s
paults replied to hamerjunkie's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
What's the modern equivalent to those SS1 single coils? I'm sure I used to know.... And...which single coil Duncan is in the '90s Phantoms? -
WTB - 2 Celestion V30s 8 ohms
paults replied to Craig S's topic in For Sale - Wanted to Buy - PIF - eBay & Other PSAs
It would be +much+ simpler to drill the holes in the speakzrs . -
I've used several other amps over the years in the name of versatility or portability, but I invariably come back to my 50 watt smallbox Marshall Jubilee head. I'm using it with a matching 2-12 slant cab for most indoor gigs, and with a matclhng 4-12 for big stage outdoor gigs. With a G-System for pre and post effects and routing, and a Rocktron Chameleon for the kind of sounds the Marshall's preamp doesn't do, I've got a rig small enough to fit in my Mustang, that's versatile and responsive, with two kitchen sinks full of effects overkill (but it still sounds great with all of them shut off). I've still got a 1-12 Switchblade, but its not been used much since I got the 2-12 Jubilee cab. And, there's always a Powerblock with me, in the event of an issue. Oh, yeah.....there's that 1965 Deluxe Reverb, too : )