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Topic: Kalamazoo lap steel. Early pickup. Exc! 600! Selling on ebay |
Thomas Mardas
From: Maine, USA
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Posted 5 Feb 2024 4:25 pm
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This kalamazoo oriole is not only the best condition one i have owned, ive had three over the years but it has the earliest pickup the blade type and the input jack on the inside which is another way to tell it's early. This pickup has alot of power, great for rock and blues, I have it tuned to Open D for blues but she sounds great for hawaiian C6 also. All original except the knobs. The knobs that are on it are very cool. Made from Indian head pennies. I wouldnt change them even if i had the originals. Anyway, low price, free shipping in the Lower 48. I hope someone from this forum buys it. I have listed four lap steels now and all sold elsewhere but, it's worth a try. Open to offers. I need the money to buy a vintage open back banjo. Possible trade for a lyon and healy, buckbee, stewart as long as they aren't junk. Free shipping!!! Look at the oriole emblem. Usually these wear off. This one is great. a couple scratches but it needs nada. No case, i dunno what happens to all the cases. It's like tremolo bars. Ill explain later. Call me message me. It's on reverb also but with all the fees etc id much rather sell it to one of the forum guys and gals. I do not know why i'm unable to upload the pics. I will try again later. I have this on reverb and the pics are on that listing.
Last edited by Thomas Mardas on 8 Feb 2024 9:41 am; edited 3 times in total |
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Dave Mudgett
From: Central Pennsylvania and Gallatin, Tennessee
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Posted 5 Feb 2024 7:26 pm
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Reduce the size of pics to smaller than 2400x2400. Look at forum feedback for lots of threads on this. |
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Thomas Mardas
From: Maine, USA
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Posted 6 Feb 2024 1:01 pm
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Thanks! I went in and resized them. Ive never had to before but i learned something new. |
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Dave Mudgett
From: Central Pennsylvania and Gallatin, Tennessee
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Posted 6 Feb 2024 2:21 pm
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I believe it's due to phone camera resolutions getting larger and larger, and thus file sizes getting larger and larger. If you just upload the raw photo directly from the phone/camera, it almost always will fail. I know when I forward a photo via text or email on my iphone, it offers to reduce it. But it doesn't seem to do that on a direct upload from the phone.
Open your photos here in a new tab, and then hit + to increase the size. That first photo is 2048x1536, and the resolution is great. Even enlarge it more - it's just fine. 2048x2048 is excellent resolution on a monitor for anything we need here.
All websites have to limit the resolution of what is displayed so photos will fit on the page. In fact, even this old forum software significantly reduces anything larger than 256c256 so photos don't run over the page size. But when it tries to reduce photos too much, it fails.
Think about photos displayed on a small cell phone. Not a lot of resolution there. These super high-resolution photos are not useful in the vast majority of online applications. In fact, a lot of webistes are serving up webp images to save both space and bandwidth. Or webm video for the same reason. |
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Brendan Greaves
From: North Carolina, USA
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Posted 20 May 2024 10:32 am
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Is this still available? |
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