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Author:  bob J [ Mon Mar 07, 2005 11:20 am ]
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OK OK, since I spilled the beans about Holly and about any wood you want in lumber form, billet form to 1/16" and smaller pieces to 1/6" by 1/6" See my post on wood-slicer.
Now I want to know if anyone is farmiliar with Patty Griffin; pianist, solid guitar (picking nd strumming BUT an INCREDIBLE WRITER, arranger and voice . Her 1st CD is solo next three with more and more instrumentation as she discovers how to use the expanded palate of studio musicians.

Author:  Bob Steidl [ Mon Mar 07, 2005 12:28 pm ]
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Patty is one of my favorites. Highly recommended...

Do you have "Silver Bell" or any of the other high quality boots floating around?

Author:  bob J [ Tue Mar 08, 2005 12:25 am ]
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No I don't, you naughty boy. Now if I aan get my hands on those. I am planning to order the DVD. Have you seen it? Is it good?

Author:  bob J [ Tue Mar 08, 2005 12:27 am ]
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Bob I was informed you have plans for Baby Jumbo-true?

Author:  Bob Steidl [ Tue Mar 08, 2005 1:53 am ]
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Bob, nothing naughty about it. "Silver Bell" was Patty's first album that was never released apparently because her record company had a different idea of what it might have been. Fools.

Anyway, Patty and her management are all very aware that it is being traded. Not sold, traded.

At this point about 1/2 of the songs have been released on other albums, while some have not. If you'd like a copy send me a PM or email with your mailing address.

The only DVD I am aware of comes with the live album and is not concert footage, but mostly touring shots, interviews, and 2 (?) of her videos.

And now that I think about it, I don't believe that I have a full plan for any guitar! Closest thing is a copy of Bruce Dickey's tracings of an Olson that he offers. I do, however, make a small jumbo that is based loosely on a Gibson J-185, but don't use a real plan.

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