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Following the interval two new faces atHJGS, Dave Evans (right) and MikeDexter (left) played a Django set, startingwith Minor Swingfollowed by I CantGive You Anything But Love. All playedon Maccaferri/Selmer look-alikes andsound-alikes, with just the rightcombination of sparkle and brashness.
HJGSthen gave a very warmwelcome to guest duo Trefor Owen andAndy Hulme who began their set with
Jerome Kerns Yesterdays. This wasfollowed by How About Youin a tastyarrangement with a beautifullyharmonized head. Their enjoyable setconcluded with Mancinis Days of Wineand Roses.
Trefors and Andys mainstreamjazz guitar set was then contrasted bythe more earthy funk-based music ofMartin and Jez whose set began withThats Why That Happenedan original
composition by Jez with a gentle bossa feel.Jez took the first solo which was imbued by aMullenish fleshy (thumb) tone. Great playingbut a little marred by tuning issues. New
strings? Or too light for the genre? Martinsplaying has become more studied and careful,exactly what is required to realize his profoundmusical vision and move away from a lickinformed approach. Their second tune, a laidback reading of Mr PC, was an altogetherfunkier affair, replete with bends, slaps andslides.
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Members News
Call for Membership Participation
We have a few successful, I believe, examinations/investigations of membersfavourite tunes. If you feel you could do a similar job please let me know. Send anemail to [email protected] chat to any of the committee at the nextmeeting.
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Diary of a Seven String Virgin
A blow by blow account of getting to grips (sic) with the 7 string guitar.
Ian Wroe
Week 3. I need to get used to the un-natural interval (a 5th) between the A and Ebass strings so I start practising 10ths (think 3rds but with more stringsbetween).
Still having trouble with seeing the extra string and wondering if myhands are in the right place.
Week 4. Bass string still a bit slappy so up to 76 thou. As a guitarist I wouldnormally only think to tow a car with a piece of cable this thick, still itseems to do the trick.
Start working on chords which would normally have bass on 5thstring.The mechanics of moving a finger the extra inch over provingtroublesome.
Week 5. First gig on 6 string where I started reaching over for the 7thstring. Lookslike Im going to have to decide which route to take.
Week 6. First gig on 7 string. A duo with the lovely Carol Brown singing. Havingthe extra bottom end on the guitar really fills the sound out. Im getting tolike this.
To be continued
Swap an Idea
This column appears to be popular so we will keep it for the time being. But,and this is an important butwe do NEED YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS for this to besuccessful. Contributions please to [email protected].
This month a festive contribution from Darren.
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More Festive Fun (Bah Humbug)
Jazz Guitar Christmas Advent Calendar
For a bit of seasonal festive fun why not take alook at the GuitarBytes advent calendar. Each
day when you open a door youll find a videoperformance by HJGS member Darren DutsonBromley showing you how to play a differentChristmas song especially arranged for thecalendar. Each piece is accompanied by ascore to help you learn it. The songs vary indifficulty, some are intermediate level someare more advanced but each is a useful lessonin arranging as well as a worthy addition to theChristmas repertoire.
http://www.guitarbytes.co.uk/podcasts/advent/
This Alternative fake book index was recently posted by Joe Finn(http://joefinn.net/index.html) in the jazz guitar news group rec.music.makers.guitar.jazz
A Day in the Wife of a Ghoul
A Loan To Get HerA Month in Tunisia
A White Sportcoat and a Pink Crustacean
Afternoon in Pear-ass
Ah, Sweet Mastery of Wife
Ah, Sweet Misery of Lice
All Booze
All Them Leaves
All You Think You Are
Angel Thighs
Angle Eyes
Are You Loathsome Tonight?
Autumn Heaves
Baby Wont You Please Go Home
Beaver Of Dreams
Bernies Tuned
Black Orifice
Blame it on Vermouth
Butt Beautiful
Cant Elope, Ivan
Christmastime Means Beer
Die, Anne
Do You Know What It Means To Mess Your
Blue Jeans?Dont Flame Me [newsgroup favorite]
Ellington Medley:
Sat-on Doll
Prelude to a Quiche
Don't Get To Clown Much Anymore
Constipated Lady
Hes Got a Badge and That Aint Good
Everything I Had Is Yours
Flamingo Retches
Foodprints
Fry me a Liver
Gee Baby Aint I Glued to You
Giant Schlepps
Give Me the Sinful Life
Glue Bossa
Harbor Lice
Have A Tequila
Have you Wet, Miss Jones?
Hello Dowry
Hello Young Losers
Honey Suck My HoseI Bite The Schlongs
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I Could Bite a Rook
I'd Love You More if You'd Ever Go
I Caught You Under My Twin
I'd Love To Be Loved by Two
If Ever I Would Peeve You
If I Were a Pitch Man
I Got Kicked Out By You
I Hear A Rap CD
I Love Pear-ass
I Dismember YouI Guess Ill Have to Change My Pants
I Laid A Fart In San Francisco
I'll Dismember April
I Only Have Ice For You
Ill Fake Romance
In a Semi-Mental Mood
In The Nude
In Waked Mud
Im Getting Cement All Over You
Im In The Nude For Love
Ive Thrown a Custard in Your FaceI Fall In Holes Too Easily
If I Wore A Bell
Inflatable You
Isnt Tit Romantic?
Killing Me Softly With Her Thong
Lady of Pain
Lullaby of Nerd Land
Lush Wife
Mean Dolphy Streak
Medication
Moonlight in Vermouth
Mr. Licky
My Card Belongs To Daddy
My Old Phlegm
My One and Only GloveMy Phony Valentine
Neuralgia in Times Square
Oh, You Crazy Goon
Oil of Me
Old Level Spoon
On A Queer DayOne OClock Dump
Ovine Medley:
Do Ewe Know What it Means to Do
Miss New Orleans?Ewe Don't Know What Love Is
Ewe Took Advantage of Me
Paint Jane's Infirmary
Peg Am I Hard
Plastical Glass
Plague of my Heart
Poisoner of LoveRin Tin Tin Deo
Sam And Janet Evening
Sealed With a Knish
Shes Phony That Way
Shit Could Happen to You
Simple Mental Journey
Sit On A Happy Face
Sleazy Living
Someday My Pants Will Come
Someone to Squat Over Me
Stars Fell On Als BananaStella by Headlights
String Can Really Bang You Up the Roast
Stolen Comments
Summertime and Her Living Room's Sleazy
That Old Squealing
The Booze My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me
The Chateau Of Your Smile
The Days of Whining Hosers
The Gentile Reign
The Last Time I Saw Pear-ass
The Girl With EmphezemaThis Time the Cream's On Me
The Object of my Infection
The Queerness of You
The Sheep of Araby
The Summer Nose
The Touch of Your Whips
There Is No Grater, Love
There Will Never Be Another Yew
This Nearly Was Mime
Thou Smell
Three Groins in a Fountain
Unchanged Malady
Unchain Melanie
Violence or Your Furs
Wash What HappensWe Bitched, Bothered and Belittled
Will You Still Be Slime?
What Are You Doing with the Breast of My
Wife?
What Is This Thing Called, Love?
When Your Liver has GoneWhen You Swish a Spawning Jar
Who Can I Turn On?
Whos Soggy Now?
Without a SchlongYou and the Night and the Mucus
You Bite Up My Wife
You Can Descend on Me
You Go For My Head
You Schlepped Out Of a Dream
Youd Be So Sleazy To Love
Youre Somebody Till Nobody Loves You
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Membership
Some memberships are now falling due for renewal, remember membershiplasts for a full 12 months from the paid up month and the following benefits areonly available to current paid up members.
The following deals have been negotiated for members on production of a currentmembership card: -
Bulldog Pickups (Huddersfield) www.bulldogpickups.com15% off all pickups and repairs/rewinds.
ElectroMusic (Doncaster) www.electromusic.co.ukVariable discount depending on the item(s) purchased.
GTR(Huddersfield) www.gtrguitars.co.uk10% discount on strings and accessories.
The Music Room (Cleckheaton) www.the-music-room.comVariable discount depending on the item(s) purchased.
Matt Ryan www.guitarrepairer.com10% off guitar repairs/setups
AmplifierCoversOnline.com www.amplifiercoversonline.com Customised Equipment Covers On Demand
Frailers www.frailers.comVariable discount depending on the item(s) purchased.
Foulds Guitars - Derby www.fouldsmusic.co.ukVariable discount depending on the item(s) purchased.
The Amp Shack Contact Andrew LazdinsValve/Solid-State amp and Effect pedal repairs. Discount available.
Phone: +44 (0) 7716 460 163Email: [email protected]
MicroVox www.westf.demon.co.uk10% discount (see feature later in this newsletter)
Phone: +44 (0) 1924 361550
Email: [email protected]
Vinyl Taphave been removed from the list as they have decided that they will no
longer offer any discount on new cds and discount by negotiation on second-handcds. As a consequence we feel we can no longer include them.
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We are actively pursuing other supplier/retailers and will let you know as soon as weconfirm them. Remember also that we welcome your suggestions re the futuredirection of HJGS. Please get in touch.
Committee
Martin ChungPublicity, joint treasurer, website/facebook and development
Darren Dutson-BromleyEnsembles, education, website/facebook and development
Adrian IngramNewsletter, education, international liaison and development
Ian WroeHost, joint treasurer, artiste relations, events and development
Gigs
Monday night jazz at The Head of SteamDecember2nd Terry Kenyon Blues Night9th TBA16th TBA23rd TBA
A message from Paul HartleyTuesday Jazz at the Bakers Vaults, Stockport 2013
December 10th Andzrej Baranek (piano
9 - 11pm FREE admissionBakers Vaults, Market Place, StockportTel 0161 477 7312
Other Jazz Guitar Clubs/Societies
(We are 1 of only 4 jazz guitar societies in England)
Here are a few links: -
http://cheadlejazzguitarclub.wordpress.com/
http://www.southjazzguitar.org------- Note new website address
http://www.treforowen.com/index.php?id=38
http://www.meetup.com/LondonJazzGuitarSociety/
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Meetings
The first Tuesday of the month at The Head of Steam: Huddersfield Railway Station(see http://www.theheadofsteam.co.uk/huddersfield)
Remember the society needs YOUR views and input so, if you want to providea short introduction/discourse for a tune yourself or make any suggestions for a tune,please speak to a committee member. We have already had some other interesting
ideas put forward which we are looking into. YOUR ideas are both vital and welcome.It is YOUR society and the committee is there entirely on YOUR behalf. Please,please get involved if you can!
2013 meetings
Dec 3rd - Christmas Showcase
2013 meetings
Jan 7th - Players nightFeb 4thMar 4thApr 1stMay 6thJun 3rdJul 1stAug 5thSep 2ndOct 7th
Nov 4th
Dec 2nd - Showcase
Workshop/seminars
Please note that in order to ensure an effective combination of complete
workshop and some time for playing, these sessions will commence at8:30 on thedot.
Of Interest, News and Reviews
Found anything on the web or heard of something which may interest our members, then
this is the place for it.
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Makin It &Take Your Pick Johnny Pisano and BillyBean.
Fresh Sound Records FSR-CD 736
Back in 1970 as a cash-strapped music student, I came across acopy of Makin Itat a Birmingham flea-market. I had just enoughmoney for a tin of beans (no pun intended) and my bus farehome. As I was, even then a jazz guitar fanatic, I carefully
studied the sleeve notes. Billy Bean! Who was this player with acartoon character/comic book name? Was it a pseudonym, was he any good, was itcommercial rubbish or was it an anonymous non-jazz playing studio guitarist? All of thosequestions were running through my head. I had come across John or Johnny Pisano, as hewas then known, but knew little of his work and had yet to make the connection that he wasthe suave looking guitarist who skilfully wove the descending diminished passage from theVilla Lobos Study No 1 (for classical guitar) into his featured solo with Chico Hamilton in theclassic Jazz On A Summers Dayfilm.
Anyway my ignorance, coupled with shortage of money and some concern re thecondition of the LP (already 12 years old by then) led me to put it back in the record bin!What a stupid mistake. Ironically, John Pisano told me a similar story years later aboutseeing the name on a Charlie Ventura album and thinking surely a guy with a name like thathas to be suspect. He bought the album anyway because it also featured Dave McKenna,Johns favourite pianist at the time. He got the album home and was totally blown away byBillys playing, so much so that within months he had located Billy and insisted they gettogether. The first fruits of their work can be found on Makin It Againon which they can beheard jamming in the basement of Johns parents home in New York.
Their first official recording, for Decca, was made in Jan/March of 1958. The album:Makin Itis rather an uneven affair with predominantly fussy arrangements in the then
fashionable Third Stream style including strings, oboe, tuba and the like, mixed in withtypical West Coast period arrangements by Fred Katz, Bill Potts and Calvin Jackson. Theentire record is rescued, however, by one really stunning track: The Song Is You. This isperformed by a stripped down trio comprising Billy, John and bassist Hal Gaylor a brilliantand unsung player in his own right. The playing on this cut is mind blowing, worth the priceof the LP many times over. The technique of both guitarists is flawless, their time is perfectand their ideas and sounds complement each other perfectly. Billys early, electric, EpiphoneDeluxe has the bigger fatter, more electric, tone while Johns DAngelico Excel is moreacoustic, with that stringy floating pickup tone. Gaylors bass is big round and beautifullydriving. The results are sublime, a real jazz guitar masterpiece!
Take Your Pickthe duos follow-up album for Decca is an altogether more successfulaffair. Again it features predominantly arrangements in the popular West Coast style (thinkShorty Rogers, Gerry Mulligan, Marty Paich) with only one Third Stream arrangement:Pastorale, the most ambitious but, in my opinion, weakest track on the album. This albumalso features several great originals by John and Billy such as the title track, Fat Feet, BillysBeanery and Pixieall of which prove perfect vehicles for the duo. Billys tone is wonderfullyfat and full his drive is unsurpassed in the vein of early Joe Pass (CED,Catch Meetc.) andmid 60s Pat Martino (The Prestige albums) and his lines have the creativity and skill ofClifford Brown. If, arguably, Billy is the stronger soloist, John is the chord master with a greatrhythmic tone and beautiful voice leading. However, Billy is no slouch as a chord player andJohn is a perfectly capable soloist. In short, the perfect team.
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Take Your Pickwas my introduction to Billy. I once paid the price of a small car toobtain a clean copy in an auction. To return to my earlier story, several years after passingon Makin Ita friend and great jazz player (Mel Gibbons) lent me a copy of Take Your Pick.It was, like my first experience of Wes Montgomery, life changing, through lifes ups anddowns Take Your Pick has always been with me, one of the tiny handful of possessionsfrom which I am inseparable.
Miss this reissue at your peril!!
Adrian Ingram
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Here is a new guitar strap/support we came across at a recent guitar show. Itlooked very impressive.
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Most jazz guitars have magnetic pickups and jazz guitarists often have
strong views as to which type or make of pickup provides them with their
favoured sound. Many players will take the trouble to fit replacement pickups
in order to find the ideal sound for their taste. There is a wide choice
available. However for the player who requires a true acoustic tone for their
style of playing, Hot Club for example, all too often the choice is limited to a
microphone (mic) on a stand or an under saddle transducer. The worst case
scenario is when the guitarist has to borrow whatever mic comes with the
house P.A., point it at the instrument and hope for the best! If the player is
lucky, the mic will be one designed for instruments rather than the more
common vocal mic, (an SM58 is great for vocals but its frequency response andproximity effect which are designed to enhance vocals make it less than ideal
for instruments), and of course the stand mic requires the guitarist to maintain
a constant distance between the instrument and the mic (posture issues).
The under saddle transducer produces a distinctive electro-acoustic
sound. This is because it feels the structural vibrations of the instrument rather than hearing the sound
waves transmitted through the air, as our ears do. Extensive eq correction is often required in order to produce
an acceptable sound and even then it is not a true acoustic sound.
Microvoxoffers a solution to many problems of reproducing a true acoustic sound. The system
consists of a dedicated power supply (NB it is not a preamp) and a miniature flat response condenser mic.The mic element is housed in a small black aluminium block and faces down onto the instrument. It attaches to
the instrument by means of a Velcro pad. This method of fixing isolates the mic from unwanted structural
vibration and ensures the mic is a fixed and constant distance from the sound source.
Any pickup device is the first link in the amplification chain.Microvoxsystem mics ensure that thisfirst crucial link is as faithful to the true sound as possible.
Members ofHJGSwill receive a 10% discount on allMicrovoxproducts from Westfield MusicinWakefield. Contact details: -
Website www.westf.demon.co.ukEmail [email protected]
Tel. +44 (0) 1924 361550
The recommendedMicrovoxfor acoustic guitar is M400 with either PSU.
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www.mambo-amp.co.uk
www.adrianingram.com
www.jazzdawgs.co.uk
http://jazzguitarscene.wordpress.com/
http://www.joefinn.net/html/jazz_guitar_almanac.html
http://jamieholroydguitar.com
http://www.darrendutsonbromley.comCheck out Darrens pod casts
Tuition
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Sales
Please let me know as soon as items are sold to remove them from the list.
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Set Bulldog Stratocaster Pickups, Haydens finest, lovely sound..120
Pair Gison P100 Pickups (From ES-135)...!0
"o#plete guitar synt$ rig, co#prising% & '()
*anelectro +2 guitar fitted it$ -oland synt$ pickup a surprisingly greatsounding guitar and excellent tracking.
a#a$a G/0 idi "onverter
-oland 10!0 Synt$ #odule3u rack #ount carry case.
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4n affordale rig for t$ose $o ant to e5peri#ent it$ guitar synt$s,"$rist#as is 6ust round t$e corner7 .3/0 ono
4ll prices are negotiale and interesting trades are elco#e
Contact Ian Wroe - [email protected]
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1980s Heritage Golden Eagle, near mint.
Blonde, with jaw droppingly spectacular woods. Made at the original Gibson by ex-Gibsonemployees, who knew how to make archtops. Bargain at 3,000 for quick sale.
Includes case andupgraded electrics.
Px considered.
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Polytone Mega Brute, mint. 110 watts,final model from the original polytone
manufacturers. Small, light, loud and quality sound375
Musicman RD50 112, fantastic condition. The most sought-after Musicman. Small,
loud and reliable. Possibly the most useable (re sound and size) valve amp, for the jazz
player. Re-grilled and serviced at Matamp with a new upgraded celestion speaker
..550 ono
Fender Pro Junior Valve amp.15 watt but as loud as a 100 watt trannie amp. Mintwith upgraded celestion speaker..250 ono
(used exclusively by brilliant jazzer, Terry Smith)
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1969 Gibson L5CES. Near mint, all original with case. This is an exceptionally fine
guitar. A great player, and a fabulous jazz sound. Same colour and specifications as a
1962 model for half the money.
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Pickups Clear-out. A big selection of pickups; humbuckers, P90s and Tele pickups, variousmakes. s/h and new. Call or email with your wants ------ Great prices!
Speaker Clear-out. 12 and 10 speakers, new and s/h (fully tested) all 8 ohm and variousmakes. Call or email with your wants ------ Great prices!
CONTACT Adrian Ingram: Tel 01484 314529; Email [email protected]
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Roland GR33 guitar synth + pickup: 200 ono
Session Rockette 30fantastic little jazz amp : 90 ono
JMP 50 1980 Marshall head: 600
Eventide Time-Factordelay/sampler/loop pedal : 220Tone Proslocking nickel stoptail(335/ Les Paul etc) : 20Boss digital dimension(1980s) pedal as new (Mike Stern/Sco/Metheny etc) : 80Fender Hot-Rod Telecaster with case900o.n.o.Fender 57 USA reissue Strat. Mint with upgraded pickups...950
Fender Eric Johnson Strat.Sunburst maple neck. Good condition.975Contact Hayden Minett on 07967 831193 or hjm@bulldogpickups.com---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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!"#!! $%&''"
I've hung it up on ebay for 5.5k which is very close towhat I paid a few years back. I live in Mirfield approx15 mins from uddersfield if you or anyone else wantsto come try it out.
It!s a "5#"" $% &55 and is in great shape.
Many thanks
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For more info contact Paul Wright on: -
[email protected] mob 07527 389637
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The Comins Jazz amphas a power
attenuator...all valve 1x12...nice & light
combo & built by the great amp builder
George Allesandro....1,000
'Triggs Jazzboxthe top is
laminate....2,500 2,200
The Ameson 120wis a very small
transistor amp...very highquality....650
The Ameson 50wattis all tube & a
small head... 750
Schaefer 15''Jazzer3,500
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Antoria telecaster, 1970's, dark surburst green, all original, comes with soft case. good
condition. 150.00
vintage strat copy, dark wood stain, 50.00
Double Bass, Antoni, professionally setup by Crinson and Gohlman, comes with soft
case and stand. good condition. 380.00
Contact Andrew LazdinsThe Amp ShackThe Professional Tone Breakdown Service
Ph: +44 (0) 7716 460 163
Email: [email protected]
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Triggs Sal Salvador. Top-of-the-line archtop. Beautiful AAA solid timbers with stunning one-piece maple neck a la Jimmy DAquisto/John DAngelico. The previous owner calls this a Sal
Salvador model, but in reality it is more
like a 1962 Gibson Johnny Smith in
dimension, design, sound and
playability. Mint, with mint hardshell
case, half the present rrp at 3,000 ono.
Swaps/trades considered.
CONTACT Pat on 07963 154845 or
For all amp (valve and solid state)
and effect pedal repairs.
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Hello HJGS, here are some photos of the gear I am thinking of selling.
The Gibson L-7 is very nice an !as o!ne by "S# bl$esman %$ke &obillar, looking for '(()*.
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The #bbott +ictor $rlington is a fab piece of ritish g$itar history. bony neck plays better than almost
anything. ae in /01*2s, may have been starte before 33II an finishe off after, accoring to
4rank 5ambrige. So rare that I can2t fin another one to compare for val$ation, b$t I2 like '/)** for
it.
The Gibson & 6 0 amp is late /01*2s, last time I playe thro$gh it I !as not a!estr$ck so it maybe nees
a bit of a look at, it $se to so$n Golen8 - so maybe nees a valve or a bit of kno! ho! 9 ':** as it is.
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#lso for the collector a J.G.#bbott senior /0(;ish, ro$n so$n hole archtop,
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Charts
Huddersfield Jazz Guitar Society
Contact [email protected]
If you don't want to continue receiving newsletters and notices then send an emailwith the subject 'REMOVE' to [email protected]
Cheers
Ian