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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 5:04 pm 
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Howard I love Bernie Rico's Bich'es!!


De gustibus non est disputandum

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 Post subject: Re: Listen Up!
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As for dreadnoughts being for manly men...... I have never felt the need to express my manhood via a guitar...... :D I would however state that if something is going to be sitting in my lap my personal preference is an OM or smaller guitar........


...or my wife!! (uh, thats MY lap) laughing6-hehe


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Howard Klepper wrote:
De gustibus non est disputandum


Why not?

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Howard Klepper wrote:
Hodges_Guitars wrote:

All well and good, Ken, but the name was taken from the dreadnought class of battleships, which in turn get their name from the prototype the British HMS Dreadnought. These were ships dedicated to big long range guns that began to be built in the decade or so before WWI. The name is appropriately used for this big square-shouldered boat of a guitar.



Ahhhhh I see... maybe this is why so many luthiers are also boat builders :D laughing6-hehe

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The thought just hit me that perhaps this is why so many people think dreadnoughts are "floaters" too...??

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Beyond dispute or no acounting for?

As a former member of the Devils Duece our motto

Noli me tangere...

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pizza pizza

Well, as of now, all I have built were dreadnoughts-21 of em and I have yet to see one person draw back with a guffaw on their face, then turn and run off screaming in fear and disgust with their arm flailing about in the air. In fact, they all looked like they were looking at a newborn child. We all have our preferences with regards to genres of music. I have not seen a dyed in the wool bluegrasser on stage with an *&0 or an O#######A
M#%&L. :lol: . "My" peeps want dreads! BUT, I have just spent the day making a bending form, radiusing jigs, and a holding mould for--------get this-------here it comes----------------A 000 12 fretter! bliss Can't wait to get started! Not going to be a bluegrass guitar, though. I don't dislike any type of guitar....I like all of them. Each has its place in the music world. I do hate lute soundholes though....looks like a doily....but I respect the work that goes into them. Good place to set a coffee cup.... pfft Just because someone doesn't like something (dread) doesn't make them a bad guitar.

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Beyond dispute or no acounting for?

As a former member of the Devils Duece our motto

Noli me tangere...

pizza


I'm not Howard of course but it simply means "There's no arguing taste"... but these are the best arguments... :lol:

Tastes great, less filling.

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Maybe I am to sensitive but I thought the subtext

Bene, cum Latine nescias, nolo manus meas in te maculare

was part of it.

Howard I am not offended and hope the same of you?

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Thanks, I was going to spell it dreadnaught for the next 6 months or so. Dreadnought, So I just need to put the o for "naught"

My speling is geting beter by the day! bliss


And yes, I think electric is for mostly people with inferiority complexes. I mean, come on!

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OK, I was gonna stay out'a this but after three pages and counting I'll just say this!

Ya'll are sick, sick, sick or really bored.

Nothin wrong with a dreadnatt or a tele but don't gi'mee no dang Le' Paul!!!

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David Collins wrote:
Yeah, they can keep up with a banjo, but if you're in that company you've already got bigger problems.


Did no one else catch the irony that there was no objection to my belittling b***o comment? :D

As more banjo builders join, we may have to switch to accordions for our childish ridicule.

Hey, just because we've "grown up" doesn't mean we have to lose our (sometimes slightly offensive) childish sense of humor. bliss Everyone gets to take the occasional jab in the ribs, and the ribs on a dread are just such an easy target - ba dum pum!


Silliness, I say - and more of it! pfft :mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: Listen Up!
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I'm just glad dulcimers are flying under the radar...

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At the end of the day, none of it really matters all that much. Do the hungry children in Africa even know what a dreadnaught is?

Build what you like, play what you like.

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Okay so here is the tally of the style instruments one or more have trashed so far:

- Dreadnaughts (Dreadnoughts) add nauseum
- OMs
- Cellos
- Electrics (many types)
- Slot heads, 12 fretters
- Banjos
- Lutes

So if we are to be exclusionary, this leaves me in the company of builders of:
- classical guitars
- Parlors, Single O’s
- Violins

Being primarily an Archtop builder (or an Archie boy as JJ calls me), I am now so afraid :shock: :roll: :lol:


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As well you should be! There is going to be a Classical Builders Revolution. wow7-eyes :D

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I'm going to type this just to get J.J. all stirred up! Luv ya JJ

You guys are nuts!

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3:20am in China and I can't sleep just because some one wtor thD word [headinwall]



Michael, you must be talking about the word DTAR

How's Chiner? hear they make some GREAT instrument over there. You gonna pick up on some building tips while you're there?

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K.O. wrote:
Maybe I am to sensitive but I thought the subtext

Bene, cum Latine nescias, nolo manus meas in te maculare

was part of it.

Howard I am not offended and hope the same of you?

Beati pacifici


Not offended, but I am intimidated. :?

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I am sure glad I only build Soprano Ukuleles. Eat Drink

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 Post subject: Re: Listen Up!
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No intimidation intended Howard, if taken as such I ask forgiveness!

I was unsure if your statement was to be interpreted as

There is no accounting for taste
or
There is no disputing taste

The fact that it was stated in Latin adds a subtext
Well, if you don't understand Latin, I'm not going to dirty my hands on you


The motto on the Unit Crest of the 2nd Bn/2nd Bde (The Devils Duece)
can be interpreted

Don't touch me (works as a witty reply to the unwritten subtext)
or
A warning to not meddle interfere or touch (appropriate for the more common interp of your statement but not the more literal)

It was just to good of a fit to resist

My last statement

Blessed are the peacemakers ( I meant it as I come in peace)

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How can you go over to the dark side and still be on the bright side?
Play an eclectic guitar. laughing6-hehe
Just play em any style ,any way ,just play and enjoy. :D
On another note .
Any electric banjo builders out there? laughing6-hehe

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I think all this is really just silly. duh All this talk and discussion on such an irrelevant thing like the shape of a guitar body. I Mean really. Give me a break. gaah

Such a waste of forum time when we could be discussing something important like.....shapes of pegheads. Take Martins for example. Darn near a rectangle. Now that is ugly no curves, hardly even wing fillets. What’s up with that? [xx(] beehive


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Hang in there Michael. Don't eat too much Moo Shu Pork..

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OK, I'm going to plunge this thread even deeper into trivia. Turns out, there was a big debate about the spelling of
Dreadnought vs Dreadnaught as far back as 1915. There was some thought that the "American" spelling should be
naught and let the English spell it with an "o". The term was in such common usage by the late teens that even tire
companies were getting into the game, with a Dreadnaught Tire, not a Dreadnought. And the term goes back further than
battleships, there's a little Inn in the Scottish Highlands that used that name long before the navy did. I'll let John Woodland in his new book "The History of the Dreadnaught" tell the rest of that story.
And yes, Mr. Hunt from the Ditson company was the first to associate the name to the guitar shape.

I think the person unlucky enough to buy my first guitar in 1973 thought later thought he had a Dreadbought.....

OK, enough. It's really trivial stuff, I agree. However you spell it, you have historical evidence to back you up. I think
I understand why Martin shortened it to D-18 etc....

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