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rudy4653

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Thank you Oh you played sax I have always wanted one how cool would that be . I think if I was loaded that is all I would do is jam . I would need a gymnasium to hold all my musical instruments . I love it when a band has a good sax player what a difference it can make Clarinet is pretty cool to

I got my start on the Clarinet in grade school. Then once I got to JR high school I thought the Clarinet was not "cool' enough so I started on Bass Clarinet, then Tenor Sax, then Baritone Sax in a marching band, the thing was almost bigger than me! Played in a Penn State game half time show and I only had about 4" of ground clearance with that thing around my neck! Loved belting out those low bass notes. :) I finally ended up getting an Alto sax but have not played it in years. Thinking of picking her back up and see what I can remember.
 

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I had to look up "shiggles" in the Urban Dictionary. You're making me feel very out of touch and uncool. ;)

Edit: Maybe I shouldn't have retired. If I were still teaching college freshmen and sophomores, I would have known that word. I learned a LOT of urban lingo from my students. More than I wanted to know usually.

Yes, I have been accused of being sophomoric on more than one occasion :)
 

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I got my start on the Clarinet in grade school. Then once I got to JR high school I thought the Clarinet was not "cool' enough so I started on Bass Clarinet, then Tenor Sax, then Baritone Sax in a marching band, the thing was almost bigger than me! Played in a Penn State game half time show and I only had about 4" of ground clearance with that thing around my neck! Loved belting out those low bass notes. :) I finally ended up getting an Alto sax but have not played it in years. Thinking of picking her back up and see what I can remember.

I started with Clarinet in grade school too. It didn't last long though. I switched to the Coronet my grandmother had played in our small towns band nearly a hundred years ago now. I never knew her, she died less than a year after my father was born, but I still have her coronet and a newspaper clipping w/pic of her with it and the town band back then. Late 50's I took up electric lead guitars, had both Gibson and Fender guitars, but my favorite was the last solid body I bought, a Framus Strato Deliuxe Sunburst ordered direct from the factory in Germany. Wish I still had it, the Gibson's, Fender's and amps from the 50's and 60's as well... BIG $$$$ now. Played lead in bands late 50's until Vietnam mid 60's. Played again after it for awhile, then switched from electrics to acoustic/classical guitars in about '71 and played/sang solo in speakeasies off and on to the mid 80's. Then I took up keyboards and harmonica until the late 90's. Only have one of my guitars still, a Japan Martin Sigma GCS-6 Grand Concert bought new in about '72, but I never play it.

Framus, Marin Sigma and Dot Marie's Martin Coronet (I don't play it anymore either).
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Nice one Yolo! You have that woody finely tuned (I'm guessing its an 18490 Woodvil? My favorite device?)

Actually it is a black Reo Grand with a sparkly door but all the vapor and my gloved hand was covering it. Here is a better picture.

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Someday maybe i will get good with my camera.
 

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Just as a kind of a side note, my uncle had a machine shop that was on the next street from fender in Fullerton, Ca. did a lot of work for Leo Fender. A lot of history there that at the time, that I was not particularly interested in then. I still kick myself today for not hanging around there more.
My uncle did end up with one of the three protos of the Stratocaster, and had it until he died a few years ago. My cousin got it, and don't know if she still has it or not. I believe Alvino Rey had one, and not sure where the other went.
My uncle let me hold it once. :)

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Just as a kind of a side note, my uncle had a machine shop that was on the next street from fender in Fullerton, Ca. did a lot of work for Leo Fender. A lot of history there that at the time, that I was not particularly interested in then. I still kick myself today for not hanging around there more.
My uncle did end up with one of the three protos of the Stratocaster, and had it until he died a few years ago. My cousin got it, and don't know if she still has it or not. I believe Alvino Rey had one, and not sure where the other went.
My uncle let me hold it once. :)

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Yeah oplholik, been there my friend. Was in/could of been tighter with some silicon valley big wigs in the 70's if I had a brain. Long story short, I f&^#'d up. Hate remember that period of my life but at least it wasn't a total blunder. Hope your cousin still has the strat.

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