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Austin Tripp

 

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Nashville TN
Post  Posted 13 Aug 2009 4:09 pm    
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I was doing a recording session last night in Atlanta, and my G# broke,, in a very strange way. Our fiddle player for the session was sitting next to me, and he touched my E9th tuning keys, and he noticed that the E9th neck was about 1/4 higher than the C6th neck. I already asked him politely not to touch the tuning keys on the necks because I had it PERFECT in tune. So he gets eye level with the E9th neck, and sure enough, the 3rd string broke at the changer end and popped him in the eye. All i said was " I told you my guitar didnt like to be touched". He laughed and said " I guess I figured that out". So now I have a secret weapon Wink
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Post  Posted 14 Aug 2009 2:38 am    
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Smile A guy in a club had his hand on my tuning keys. He asked, " whats it do if I turn these? " I said " that will cause your nose to bleed ". Smile
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Dwight Lewis


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Post  Posted 15 Aug 2009 2:43 am     1st string
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Never mess with a mans G-String. Laughing
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