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![]() "HK" wrote in message m... That's a funny list of music venues and professional grade musical instrument shops. You're what, about 40 miles from Boston? How often do you drive into Boston to see live, top-drawer professional musical performances? Once every two years? When I lived in Albany, we drove over to Lenox at least three times one summer. The Julliard String Quartet is playing there later this month...are you going? I would if I lived where you do...what is it, a two hour drive? I actually saw two Maldonado guitars for sale in a local music instrument store in the DC some years ago. Got anything like that at your shoppe? Armik plays a Maldonado...ever even *hear* of either, up there in Duxbury? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP0GCVhLMUY or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RCPY...eature=related Sorry to break your heart, but yes, I have heard of Maldonado guitars and am familiar with the history of them. You see, I've done some research on guitars including the purchase of two comprehensive encyclopedias dedicated to guitar brands, types, manufacturers and their histories. I study them just about daily. That said, I'd have no reason or purpose to buy and inventory a Maldonado. It would collect dust. My budding music shop business is geared towards a range of instruments of interest to the majority of people, not an elitist, narrow minded snob who turns his nose up to anything that does not meet *his* standards. You know. Normal, decent people. I also desire to offer decent instruments that are affordable. Currently the most expensive guitar in my inventory is a mint, 2006 Martin HD28V. It is a vintage series Martin, built to the pre-WWII Martin D-28 specifications. I acquired it and another guitar from a professor (jazz composition) at the Berklee College of Music in Boston who I had met for another reason about a year ago. He and his wife visited our home in Duxbury Friday and we enjoyed a couple of hours discussing guitars and music in general. You see, we also have access to some cultural influences. We are just not snobs about it. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message m... That's a funny list of music venues and professional grade musical instrument shops. You're what, about 40 miles from Boston? How often do you drive into Boston to see live, top-drawer professional musical performances? Once every two years? When I lived in Albany, we drove over to Lenox at least three times one summer. The Julliard String Quartet is playing there later this month...are you going? I would if I lived where you do...what is it, a two hour drive? I actually saw two Maldonado guitars for sale in a local music instrument store in the DC some years ago. Got anything like that at your shoppe? Armik plays a Maldonado...ever even *hear* of either, up there in Duxbury? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP0GCVhLMUY or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RCPY...eature=related Sorry to break your heart, but yes, I have heard of Maldonado guitars and am familiar with the history of them. You see, I've done some research on guitars including the purchase of two comprehensive encyclopedias dedicated to guitar brands, types, manufacturers and their histories. I study them just about daily. That said, I'd have no reason or purpose to buy and inventory a Maldonado. It would collect dust. My budding music shop business is geared towards a range of instruments of interest to the majority of people, not an elitist, narrow minded snob who turns his nose up to anything that does not meet *his* standards. You know. Normal, decent people. I also desire to offer decent instruments that are affordable. Currently the most expensive guitar in my inventory is a mint, 2006 Martin HD28V. It is a vintage series Martin, built to the pre-WWII Martin D-28 specifications. I acquired it and another guitar from a professor (jazz composition) at the Berklee College of Music in Boston who I had met for another reason about a year ago. He and his wife visited our home in Duxbury Friday and we enjoyed a couple of hours discussing guitars and music in general. You see, we also have access to some cultural influences. We are just not snobs about it. Eisboch My questions were not about your music shop. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message m... My questions were not about your music shop. Oh. I must have misunderstood when you wrote: " I actually saw two Maldonado guitars for sale in a local music instrument store in the DC some years ago. Got anything like that at your shoppe? Armik plays a Maldonado...ever even *hear* of either, up there in Duxbury?" Eisboch |
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On Jun 14, 11:20*am, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message om... That's a funny list of music venues and professional grade musical instrument shops. You're what, about 40 miles from Boston? How often do you drive into Boston to see live, top-drawer professional musical performances? Once every two years? When I lived in Albany, we drove over to Lenox at least three times one summer. The Julliard String Quartet is playing there later this month...are you going? I would if I lived where you do...what is it, a two hour drive? I actually saw two Maldonado guitars for sale in a local music instrument store in the DC some years ago. Got anything like that at your shoppe? Armik plays a Maldonado...ever even *hear* of either, up there in Duxbury? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP0GCVhLMUY or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RCPY...eature=related Sorry to break your heart, but yes, I have heard of Maldonado guitars and am familiar with the history of them. * You see, I've done some research on guitars including the purchase of two comprehensive encyclopedias dedicated to guitar brands, types, manufacturers and their histories. *I study them just about daily. That said, I'd have no reason or purpose to buy and inventory a Maldonado. It would collect dust. My budding music shop business is geared towards a range of instruments of interest to the majority of people, not an elitist, narrow minded snob who turns his nose up to anything that does not meet *his* standards. *You know. Normal, decent people. * I also desire to offer decent instruments that are affordable. * Currently the most expensive guitar in my inventory is a mint, 2006 Martin HD28V. *It is a vintage series Martin, built to the pre-WWII Martin D-28 specifications. * I acquired it and another guitar from a professor (jazz composition) at the Berklee College of Music in Boston who I had met for another reason about a year ago. *He and his wife visited our home in Duxbury Friday and we enjoyed a couple of hours discussing guitars and music in general. * You see, we also have access to some cultural influences. *We are just not snobs about it. Eisboch My questions were not about your music shop. -- Ha ha ha... Harry gets schooled... LOL.. Poor Harry, can't google enough lies to even compete ![]() |
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On Jun 14, 11:25*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message m... My questions were not about your music shop. Oh. *I must have misunderstood when you wrote: " I actually saw two Maldonado guitars for sale in a local music instrument store in the DC some years ago. Got anything like that at your shoppe? Armik plays a Maldonado...ever even *hear* of either, up there in Duxbury?" Eisboch You don't have to say anything Dick, your last post took him apart. |
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JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On Jun 14, 11:25 am, "Eisboch" wrote: "HK" wrote in message m... My questions were not about your music shop. Oh. I must have misunderstood when you wrote: " I actually saw two Maldonado guitars for sale in a local music instrument store in the DC some years ago. Got anything like that at your shoppe? Armik plays a Maldonado...ever even *hear* of either, up there in Duxbury?" Eisboch You don't have to say anything Dick, your last post took him apart. Ahhh...the quasimodo of rec.boats has sobered up...again, eh? -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. |
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On Jun 14, 11:46*am, HK wrote:
JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: On Jun 14, 11:25 am, "Eisboch" wrote: "HK" wrote in message news:Qp6dnfd0xMaviKjXnZ2dnUVZ_h1i4p2d@earthlink. com... My questions were not about your music shop. Oh. *I must have misunderstood when you wrote: " I actually saw two Maldonado guitars for sale in a local music instrument store in the DC some years ago. Got anything like that at your shoppe? Armik plays a Maldonado...ever even *hear* of either, up there in Duxbury?" Eisboch You don't have to say anything Dick, your last post took him apart. Ahhh...the quasimodo of rec.boats has sobered up...again, eh? -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Poor disgruntled Harry... |
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On Jun 14, 8:46*am, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message om... Oh...and just how many women and children did you kill in vietnam while wearing your marine suit? Hey Harry. * Next time you accompany your wife on one of her business trips to this area, please break into my Music Shop. http://www.eisboch.com/securitysign.jpg Eisboch Sorry, Richard, but unlike your buds on the right, I'm smart enough to not commit crimes. Besides, we live in a major metropolitan area with many live music venues. If I want to visit a musical instrument shoppe, I sure as hell wouldn't drive up to your dippy little town. Besides, while I like the sound of B3's and have for far longer than you have, my preference in organs for many years has been for pipe organs. I especially like this development: http://download.trinity-global.edges...ty-global/onde... -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. "my preference in organs for many years has been for pipe organs" How understandable, Herr Krause. |
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On Jun 14, 10:20*am, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message om... That's a funny list of music venues and professional grade musical instrument shops. You're what, about 40 miles from Boston? How often do you drive into Boston to see live, top-drawer professional musical performances? Once every two years? When I lived in Albany, we drove over to Lenox at least three times one summer. The Julliard String Quartet is playing there later this month...are you going? I would if I lived where you do...what is it, a two hour drive? I actually saw two Maldonado guitars for sale in a local music instrument store in the DC some years ago. Got anything like that at your shoppe? Armik plays a Maldonado...ever even *hear* of either, up there in Duxbury? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP0GCVhLMUY or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RCPY...eature=related Sorry to break your heart, but yes, I have heard of Maldonado guitars and am familiar with the history of them. * You see, I've done some research on guitars including the purchase of two comprehensive encyclopedias dedicated to guitar brands, types, manufacturers and their histories. *I study them just about daily. That said, I'd have no reason or purpose to buy and inventory a Maldonado. It would collect dust. My budding music shop business is geared towards a range of instruments of interest to the majority of people, not an elitist, narrow minded snob who turns his nose up to anything that does not meet *his* standards. *You know. Normal, decent people. * I also desire to offer decent instruments that are affordable. * Currently the most expensive guitar in my inventory is a mint, 2006 Martin HD28V. *It is a vintage series Martin, built to the pre-WWII Martin D-28 specifications. * I acquired it and another guitar from a professor (jazz composition) at the Berklee College of Music in Boston who I had met for another reason about a year ago. *He and his wife visited our home in Duxbury Friday and we enjoyed a couple of hours discussing guitars and music in general. * You see, we also have access to some cultural influences. *We are just not snobs about it. Eisboch My questions were not about your music shop. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. Herr Krause. It is known that your questions [and answers] are quite irrelevant concerning any subject. |
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TopBassDog wrote:
On Jun 14, 10:20 am, HK wrote: Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message m... That's a funny list of music venues and professional grade musical instrument shops. You're what, about 40 miles from Boston? How often do you drive into Boston to see live, top-drawer professional musical performances? Once every two years? When I lived in Albany, we drove over to Lenox at least three times one summer. The Julliard String Quartet is playing there later this month...are you going? I would if I lived where you do...what is it, a two hour drive? I actually saw two Maldonado guitars for sale in a local music instrument store in the DC some years ago. Got anything like that at your shoppe? Armik plays a Maldonado...ever even *hear* of either, up there in Duxbury? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP0GCVhLMUY or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RCPY...eature=related Sorry to break your heart, but yes, I have heard of Maldonado guitars and am familiar with the history of them. You see, I've done some research on guitars including the purchase of two comprehensive encyclopedias dedicated to guitar brands, types, manufacturers and their histories. I study them just about daily. That said, I'd have no reason or purpose to buy and inventory a Maldonado. It would collect dust. My budding music shop business is geared towards a range of instruments of interest to the majority of people, not an elitist, narrow minded snob who turns his nose up to anything that does not meet *his* standards. You know. Normal, decent people. I also desire to offer decent instruments that are affordable. Currently the most expensive guitar in my inventory is a mint, 2006 Martin HD28V. It is a vintage series Martin, built to the pre-WWII Martin D-28 specifications. I acquired it and another guitar from a professor (jazz composition) at the Berklee College of Music in Boston who I had met for another reason about a year ago. He and his wife visited our home in Duxbury Friday and we enjoyed a couple of hours discussing guitars and music in general. You see, we also have access to some cultural influences. We are just not snobs about it. Eisboch My questions were not about your music shop. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. Herr Krause. It is known that your questions [and answers] are quite irrelevant concerning any subject. Harry is known for being able to twist the writing of a sentence or paragraph so that regardless of how you respond he has room to swing either way. I don't know you you directly engage him in discourse? He is just looking for a fight. |
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