progrmr
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Yep - just a youngin' - probably 8 years old. My grandfather ("Pop") taught me to play Red River Valley one afternoon. Poor guy, he was definitely patient. And even though he rarely played, learning that song sparked a love for the guitar that I still enjoy.
Pop died in 2009 and I was given his guitar - haven't done much with it. Cleaned the neck, polished the body a bit although the paint is cracking all over the place. Polished the frets and just restrung it yesterday. I was going to put it in a display case and hang it on the wall, but I figure Pop would prefer that it be played while it can.
Harmony Monterey, year unknown, archtop acoustic. I've been working on some finger picking but I think it's a bit too quiet. I'll probably work on an acoustic this weekend. Plus the tuning keys on this old guitar barely turn anymore lol! Not to mention the action is sky high and there's no truss rod in this baby.
Here's some pics:
Pop died in 2009 and I was given his guitar - haven't done much with it. Cleaned the neck, polished the body a bit although the paint is cracking all over the place. Polished the frets and just restrung it yesterday. I was going to put it in a display case and hang it on the wall, but I figure Pop would prefer that it be played while it can.
Harmony Monterey, year unknown, archtop acoustic. I've been working on some finger picking but I think it's a bit too quiet. I'll probably work on an acoustic this weekend. Plus the tuning keys on this old guitar barely turn anymore lol! Not to mention the action is sky high and there's no truss rod in this baby.
Here's some pics: