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Originally posted by fantasticsound:

So... does he still look like an overgrown lawn elf? :D

 

The bib overalls were killing me...

 

Yes, I knew about his stint with Johnny Cash. I didn't know about Marty Robbins, though. I have pictures of me playing Marty's "Clarence White". (That's THE Clarence White.) Heaviest damned Tele in the world!

 

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Originally posted by bpark@prorec.com:

 

By the way, they make a cheaper model, but I don't know anything about it other than the factr that it is about $35 or so.

 

Bill

Yeah, I mentioned they had a cheaper model. That one is just a basic chromatic tuner, without the capability of working with alternative tunings.

 

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I use the built-in digital tuner in my Alesis GuitarFX to tune my Strat, then I tune my Ibanez acoustic-electric guitar by my Strat as I found the the digital tuner doesn't work quite as well with the acoustic-electric as it does with the Strat, with which the digital tuner has proven to be extremely accurate and precise. I find that this approach works very well in keeping both guitars in tune.

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