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Author: nagarajan
Date: May 28, 2008 22:05

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  Oprah's crumbling empire         


Author: Max Collodi
Date: May 28, 2008 20:28

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  Pirastro Strings         


Author: Steve Freides
Date: May 28, 2008 20:00

Anyone ever use these?

http://www.pirastro.com/pirazzi/Classicguitar.html

Their upright bass strings have a great reputation. (Got a new upright
today, am considering different string choices for it.) Curious to know
if the guitar strings live up to the bass strings reputation.

-S-
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  Re: Best lightweight guitar case?         


Author: edspyhill01
Date: May 28, 2008 19:32

On May 28, 8:53 pm, "John Smith" aol.com> wrote:
> Can anyone share any thoughts on the current best guitar case?
>
> I've looked at Accord, BAM, Calder, Calton, etc. and am now thoroughly
> confused.
>
> TIA---

All flight cases are going to be heavy unless you spend between 1 & 2
thousand dollars. It isn't clear if you are looking for a
lightweight flightcase.

I started using a TraveLite case about 2 years ago. Mainly a cordura-
like cloth cover over a rigid plastic shell covering thick foam. Very
light and very protective, but definitely not a case you check as
baggage on a flight.

http://www.sagamusic.com/catalog/products.asp?CategoryID=3&FamilyID=2&BrandID=33

Ed S.
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  OT:MUTO         


Author: Alain Reiher
Date: May 28, 2008 19:20

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  Re: Best lightweight guitar case?         


Author: Augustine
Date: May 28, 2008 18:35

On May 28, 5:53 pm, "John Smith" aol.com> wrote:
> Can anyone share any thoughts on the current best guitar case?
>
> I've looked at Accord, BAM, Calder, Calton, etc. and am now thoroughly
> confused.
>
> TIA---

Here you go:

http://www.classicguitar.com/karura.html

Please notice that this glorious creature uses one:

http://www.anavidovic.com/html/karura.html

If it's good enough for her....
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  Re: Best lightweight guitar case?         


Author: larry
Date: May 28, 2008 18:25

On May 28, 6:20 pm, att.net> wrote:
> "John Smith" aol.com> wrote in message
>
> news:19n%%j.968$P5.624@newsfe15.phx...
>
>> Can anyone share any thoughts on the current best guitar case?
>
>> I've looked at Accord, BAM, Calder, Calton, etc. and am now thoroughly
>> confused.
>
>> TIA---
>
> Accord, Headcase, Karura, Calder, Coldstream
>
> My TKL weighs 16 pounds.
>
> Bob

But can you drive it like a 3,000 lb Accord? BAM! Kick it up a
notch! A Calder is mobile too. Oh Yeah!
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  Re: Best lightweight guitar case?         


Author: castlebravo242
Date: May 28, 2008 18:20

"John Smith" aol.com> wrote in message
news:19n%%j.968$P5.624@newsfe15.phx...
> Can anyone share any thoughts on the current best guitar case?
>
> I've looked at Accord, BAM, Calder, Calton, etc. and am now thoroughly
> confused.
>
> TIA---
>
>

Accord, Headcase, Karura, Calder, Coldstream

My TKL weighs 16 pounds.

Bob
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  Best lightweight guitar case?         


Author: John Smith
Date: May 28, 2008 17:53

Can anyone share any thoughts on the current best guitar case?

I've looked at Accord, BAM, Calder, Calton, etc. and am now thoroughly
confused.

TIA---
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  The CG brings you happiness?         


Author: Augustine
Date: May 28, 2008 17:00

Friends and Freaks,

Does playing the classical guitar add to the sum total of your
happiness? Or does it cause more aggravation than happiness? Or is it
about even? Explain.

Also see:

http://tinyurl.com/5mjavd

&

http://tinyurl.com/57z9wt
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