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David Wisson

 

From:
Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
Post  Posted 26 Feb 2024 1:17 pm    
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Hi All have been very busy but not playing. I recorded this last night. Short but hopefully sweet. Where is Love from Oliver. I looked it up on You tube there's an Acapella version by a guy with frizzy hair worth watching. starts with frizzy hair then Frizzy hair and a beard and ends the song looking like John Wick. Have posted this while I have internet (4 hours a day) Three pensioners in a 4X4 took out a lamppost and the area internet & phone system. They climbed out unscathed. BT keep putting batteries in the replacement unit as it still has no power. Dave https://soundcloud.com/user-627782904/where-is-love Smile
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Slim Heilpern


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Aptos California, USA
Post  Posted 26 Feb 2024 4:19 pm    
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Very sweet indeed Dave! Love it.
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David Wisson

 

From:
Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
Post  Posted 27 Feb 2024 11:38 pm    
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Hi Slim Glad you liked it. I have so much going on at the moment which stops me from having steel time. Still without internet sent this reply from my mobile. Just got to get to 3 February next year. Retirement yeah!!! Dave
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Larry Dering


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Missouri, USA
Post  Posted 28 Feb 2024 6:00 am    
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David, excellent piece and again one I'm not familiar with. I get the busy schedule. Continued small remodeling projects that lead to more than i wanted. Just had hardwood installed in our office space. Then our health visits keep me from playing. Thanks from your music.
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Larry Jamieson


From:
Walton, NY USA
Post  Posted 28 Feb 2024 6:25 am    
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Very nice and well played Dave. I enjoyed your music. Who built you guitar? I haven't seen that logo before.
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David Wisson

 

From:
Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
Post  Posted 28 Feb 2024 11:36 am    
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Hi Larry Glad you enjoyed it. It is from the Lionel Bart film Oliver twist. Yes all of the renovations I have been doing have
have lead to more work. getting near the end now. Hope your health visits go well. Dave Smile
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David Wisson

 

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Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
Post  Posted 28 Feb 2024 11:53 am    
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Hi Larry Thank you glad you liked it. I made the guitar. The Logos my surname. I wanted to try out a Uni guitar but didn't really want to buy one as I don't play gigs anymore. so I decided to make one. I love the way it plays & sounds. I sold my Emmons Loafer a couple of years ago that I owned from new about 46 years ago. The all pull changer makes the pedals & levers so easy to play. I intend to re make all of the six knee levers when I retire next February. Dave Smile
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Larry Jamieson


From:
Walton, NY USA
Post  Posted 28 Feb 2024 12:15 pm    
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Amazing... Not too many people build their own guitar. The guitar looks good and sound great, you must be a master machinist and builder. I have a Zumsteel. I have owned many different brands since I started learning in 1973, but the Zum is the only one I kept out of the lot. I was in Europe 1971 while I was in the service. Stationed in Germany, I took leave and saw some of France, Switzerland, Austria and Lichtenstein but did not make it to England.
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David Wisson

 

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Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
Post  Posted 28 Feb 2024 2:36 pm    
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Hi Larry thank you l used to be a Motor Mechanic and am now a Carpenter. I also build my own tube amps.have two cabinets with a 12"Jenson in each one cab house's a Stereo fender style power amp the other a stereo pre amp still building the pre amp got put on the back burner when we moved been working on the house instead. I used to play all of the US air force bases in my youth Dave
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