guitars
The thrill will never be gone…
Kit’s ‘this is so much awesome I am not sure the webpage can contain it’ Vid of the Day
Gary Moore and B.B. King
The Thrill is Gone – Live
- Kit
Fly on little wing…
For those of you who still have power and are not swimming around inside your homes -
Kit’s Awesome Vid of the Day
Viv Peyrat – Little Wing
- Kit
For those of you don’t have power, hang in there – (and access the blog from your phone)
Right on down the line…
Wow Monday is really, really bright.
Moved Kahuna’s amp out of the closet and into my office. Looks cool and is much easier to get at when he wants to play, but the best part is now I have more room in my closet for boots!
Actually it is more like now I have room in the closet to actually put my boots inside. It isn’t that I have so many boots, it’s that everything (non-boot related) in the apartment we don’t have space for winds up in our closet. We went so many years without closets that I think we sort of view ours as a spare room, instead of the place you hang your clothes.
Credit for finding the featured vid goes to Cassie Taylor. She was tweeting the vids she was watching this morning and she shared Three Stripes on a Cadillac by her dad, Otis Taylor.
(If you pull the blog on a feed you can check out the video here)
Okay, so I found this:
Then I died of squee overload.
- Kit
Some things are different, some are the same…
We are out of salsa.
I even double-checked the fridge and pantry after I had my coffee, but still no salsa. This is distressing first thing in the morning since I am neither physically nor mentally capable of making homemade salsa before I eat. It’s like being caught in some horrible recursive salsa loop. I need to eat the salsa but I must make the salsa but I must eat the salsa before I can make…you all get the idea.
Great, now I want another cup of coffee.
So…One of the difficulties I have with practising is the physical mechanics of getting the guitar out of the case, going into the other room, tuning, etc.
By the time I get ready to play Scooter comes and interrupts me and I get nowhere. Then I have to pack the guitar away again. Last week I found a place called Hang ‘Em High. They sell multi-piece wall hangers for guitars so your baby doesn’t have to hang by the neck.
(not that neck hanging is terrible – we have a couple of guitars on the wall with just the neck hanger and they do fine – but for my Martin I wanted to be more careful)
Kahuna was nice enough to help me install the wall hanger in my office Saturday.
(and by help I mean do all the actual work while I held my guitar and made approving noises)
The wall hangers come in five finishes (I got the white one so it would blend into the wall and also so I could just paint over it when we decide on the wall color for the office) and Hang ‘Em High has specialized versions of the hangers for your acoustic or electric guitar. They also have a hanger if you want to mount your guitar completely vertically.
The hangers come with optional velvet (yeah, I know) covers for the padded bars. If your guitar has a nitro-cellulose (varnish/laquer) finish the normal padding can mar it. I wasn’t totally sure what mine is finished with but since Martins in general have a varnish-type finish I went ahead and ordered the covers just to be safe. You could also sew your own covers or snag a few toddler socks to cover the padding.
I like it. My guitar is right there when I want it and I will always be a fan of things so sturdy hydralic equipment is needed to remove them.
You can check out more guitar hangers and even watch a video over on the Hang ‘Em High website or like the company on their Facebook page.
- Kit


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