-25 (great golf score, by the way!).
-25 (great golf score, by the way!).
2007 Weber Custom Elite "old wood"
2017 Ratliff R5 Custom #1148
Several nice old Fiddles
2007 Martin 000-15S 12 fret Auditorium-slot head
Deering Classic Open Back
Too many microphones
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Allow me to provide you with at least one example. There are more
"It's comparable to playing a cheese slicer."
--M. Stillion
"Bargain instruments are no bargains if you can't play them"
--J. Garber
So I haven't read this test yet, does it ask if you wear white socks (I do) and drink Blue Ribbon Beer (I don't, but I have)
OK so I got -50, I like Trampled by Turtles, but don't have a recording or I would be down another 20. We have played them on our radio show tho, does that count?
THE WORLD IS A BETTER PLACE JUST FOR YOUR SMILE!
-50.
I live 40 minutes from France - what am i supposed to do, not drink the stuff??
Do you gain or lose points for not ever having heard of Trampled by Turtles?
-65.......
and damned proud of it!!!!!LOL
I too play banjo and I think its music. There is my missing a "perfect" score.
And I play music other than BG, and , misguided as I may be, I also think its music.
David, ignorance of T by T, is not a plus, as we have free will........................so they say.
Timothy F. Lewis
"If brains was lard, that boy couldn't grease a very big skillet" J.D. Clampett
-40, although i didn't take any points for owning a plug-in instrument since it's not my main gigging mandolin. and i didn't take any points for "that's no part of nuthin" because i only know it from seeing it here on the cafe; i've never used it and never heard anybody else use it IRL
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1920 Lyon & Healy bowlback
1923 Gibson A-1 snakehead
1952 Strad-o-lin
1983 Giannini ABSM1 bandolim
2009 Giannini GBSM3 bandolim
2011 Eastman MD305
Pus 35 .
A -30 here. I take it to mean "likes bluegrass, but still wants to see other people" .
1987 Flatiron A-5 Artist "Woody"
2003 Weber Gallatin F "Phaedrus"
1921 Gibson A-2 "Lily"
+50
My childhood dogs were named Rex and Buster, for reasons unrelated to Bluegrass or any other kind of music. Had it not been for that oversight in my formative years, I wouldn't be limping along at the low end of "real deal" status. Live and learn.
(FWI, my current dog is named "Jack". So there's a Jack Cook connection, and his first name was Vernon, which is also my first name. Just you guys know I'm taking this thing seriously!)
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