Hi!,
Thank you very much for the Brazilian rosewood! Yes, I would prefer
Spruce of Ceder.
The Rose rosette is also my favorite. I'll email later for the other
things such as the 20th
fret or tuning machines. Also, I was wondering if you could lower the
action of the guitar
when you're done. The link is actually
www.pittsburghconcertsociety.org.
Bye!
On 6/29/08, michael Thames <michae...@mac.com> wrote:
Hi John,
Your mom asked me to send you a photo of the new rosette I'm
using. I'm making you a new double top of Brazilian rosewood back and
sides.
Also the top as you know will be a composite double top. Your mon
said you would prefer spruce rather than cedar.
BTW, Could you please send me the link for the
pittsburgconcert.org. I'd like to hear you play but I think I wrote
down the wrong link.
Any question feel free to call or write.
All the best
Michael
To hear John Williams play click the link above and scroll down to
February 3rd. John Williams BTW, is 13 years old, and will compete
this year at the GFA under 16 competition. He's quite a good player.
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Shame on you all for doubting my word and integrity.
I now shake myself loose from the fleas, and will no longer be gracing
the pages of this round up posse of amateurs. In the words of my
mentor Jackson, I now bid you all Adieu!
MT
> Shame on you all for doubting my word and integrity.
>
> I now shake myself loose from the fleas, and will no longer be gracing
> the pages of this round up posse of amateurs. In the words of my
> mentor Jackson, I now bid you all Adieu!
>
> MT
MT,
Best wishes to you. I hope peace will be upon you someday.
Cheers,
John
Wow. The situation is even worse than I thought. Michael, it's good
that you're stepping away from the group. I recommend that you do this
across the board. You need help. You need a great deal of help. Seek
it.
Andrew
"spruce of ceder"? "lower the action" after the guitar is built?
This is bizarre
Of more interest to me is that John Williams has discovered the fabled
fountain of youth. Nice to recapture his youth, but a bummer to have
to slog through competitions again...
John Williams became arguably the highest paid classical guitarist without
slogging through any competitions.
Regards,
John E. Golden
** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
I agree. There is nothing unusual about MT's post.
Besides, those are not MT's words. MT says he is
quoting a 13-year-old boy who happens to share his
name with well-known composer John Williams.
Will
Actually not the composer, the guitarist. You know like the difference
between 0.05 and 1.50.
MT
Mr. Clinger interesting isn't it. I say John Williams emailed me and
ordered a guitar. No one questioned the obvious. I was able to
create an illusion in the minds of those on this new group, while it
never occurred to you, there might be more than one John Williams in
the world, even though there are in fact two people in the music world
famous and having in common the name John Williams. It might in fact
be the most common name name in the history of western man. Don't
Google it, Larry is doing it for you.
Clinger your quite gullible, I wonder what other vulnerabilities you
have in dissecting reality from what is suggested.
MT
My name used to be David Russell. I spoke and joked about it with the
other David Russell when he was here, he was ok with it, but thought
maybe I was a stalker. His wife looked intrigued.
David
I didn't know Gay marriage was legal in your state.
MT
John, peace is something we earn, it doesn't fall upon us, it is
created by us. Best wishes to you as well !
MT
Frankly, I think it's barbaric that womyn still have to take men's
last names when they marry them.
David
For the sake of accuracy, it's the accordion player, not the composer.
Think about it.
http://www.johnwilliamsmusic.com/
Andrew
Jackson I will miss your wise counsel, I fear the abyss.
MT
My wife didn't.
MT
Methinks there is more than 1 JW in the world. Cool post, Micheal!
John
Pat yourself on the Back John! Your the only one. Truth is stranger
than fiction.
MT
WHOOSH!
Silly me. The concertina player would been my second
guess. I never would have suspected the accordionist.
Will
MT
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I have to agree, that was a hilarious ending to this whole thing. I got a
great laugh out of it.
John
HEre's what you said: "I can't believe it John Williams wants me to
make him a guitar!"
What's so hard to believe about that?