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Not that I know of... more likely to this man:

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Epiphone Les Paul "Black Beauty" with three humbuckers. (That's what we all need now... humbuckers.) I only play it for a few minutes at a time with no amp.
Ah nice! I have many guitars - here's my favourite. Ibanez, EMG pickups.

edit: I believe EMG are humbuckers? Or am I totally wrong? I just play. I don't know too much about the set up.

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Ah nice! I have many guitars - here's my favourite. Ibanez, EMG pickups.

edit: I believe EMG are humbuckers? Or am I totally wrong? I just play. I don't know too much about the set up.

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They look like humbuckers, so probably. Humbuckers are wider because they have two coils.
 
It's been great connecting faces to people who post such great information and support. I've been lurking here for nearly a year and now all of this guitar talk has inspired me finally to participate. Here's me in better days, doing what I love. If only I knew then what was coming a couple of years after this photo!

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I'm a simple man. I see guitar talk, I post.

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I actually had plans to learn guitar in my new home. Electric guitars used to appeal to me and I was just starting to develop some proficiency on the piano. I hope you can get that back (along with all of the other musicians).
 
I actually had plans to learn guitar in my new home. Electric guitars used to appeal to me and I was just starting to develop some proficiency on the piano. I hope you can get that back (along with all of the other musicians).
Guitar is great, but piano was and still is my first love. Thank you for your wishes. I hope for all our sakes we can play music again one day.
 
Guitar is great, but piano was and still is my first love. Thank you for your wishes. I hope for all our sakes we can play music again one day.
I can play, I just can't listen back to a recording and totally enjoy it... I always spent hours and hours layering, editing, and tweaking my recordings.

I've had some better days, though. We'll see how it trends. A sleeping monster is still a monster.
 
Did you try to eat the famous "Francesinha"? If you can, visit the cities Guimarães and Braga, they have amazing places.
Yes! I did have francesinha at a restaurant a short walk from the Campanha rail station. Really good. We will definitely be back to Porto. My wife and I both really enjoyed the city overall, we spent a couple days there after staying in Lisbon for a few weeks, and would have loved to stay longer. I will definitely take a look at your recommendations for next time.
 
I can play, I just can't listen back to a recording and totally enjoy it... I always spent hours and hours layering, editing, and tweaking my recordings.

I've had some better days, though. We'll see how it trends. A sleeping monster is still a monster.
On a good day I can play with ear defenders and plugs on for 10 or 20 minutes (acoustic guitar/piano, not electric), but I see no point. The sound is completely muffled, I don't get that same feedback from the instrument but I still get delayed neuralgia that puts me out of action for weeks on end. The greatest joy in music for me was writing and producing, and that takes time. Honestly, hyperacusis is the most cruel thing that could happen to a musician, especially when combined with tinnitus.
 
@Steph1710, I see your guitars, nice, then I see a book on a table, William Kent. A painter at first, architect later on. 1600 to 1700s, a brilliant designer.

So now the question, are you studying his work?
 
Yes! I did have francesinha at a restaurant a short walk from the Campanha rail station. Really good. We will definitely be back to Porto. My wife and I both really enjoyed the city overall, we spent a couple days there after staying in Lisbon for a few weeks, and would have loved to stay longer. I will definitely take a look at your recommendations for next time.
My Sunday afternoon :)

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@Steph1710, I see your guitars, nice, then I see a book on a table, William Kent. A painter at first, architect later on. 1600 to 1700s, a brilliant designer.

So now the question, are you studying his work?
Hey Elmer! Sorry, I didn't see that you had tagged me in your post!

I am an architectural historian by qualification and trade, though I now work as a museum and gallery exhibition designer. I am hoping to go back to arch history, next year sometime.

I was working for the National Trust here in England, but once COVID-19 hit, they couldn't keep people on. I'm going back in June to help with some surveying on their properties, but I'm sticking with my new job for the time being.

Yeah, I only noticed the William Kent book in the picture afterwards. I thought that it looked an odd mix - guitars and Kent haha! I am versatile in my interests ;)

You know Kent well then, I assume from your brief description?

At the moment, I am trying to write a comparison piece between the Music Room from Norfolk House, and the Glass Drawing Room from Northumberland House. I was supposed to finish it last year, but I developed my wonderful tinnitus at the time, and I couldn't sit and read for hours.

I was looking at Kent's ceilings, which I am sure you know all about. The Music Room at Norfolk House, had a similar design to Kent's panelled division ceilings.

... Sorry, I'm probably boring you now.
 
Ah nice! I have many guitars - here's my favourite. Ibanez, EMG pickups.

edit: I believe EMG are humbuckers? Or am I totally wrong? I just play. I don't know too much about the set up.

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I have a very similar Ibanez. Same body shape and rosewood fretboard and dual active humbuckers.
 
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I am still MUCH to shy to be posting my face here, but after lurking this thread for a while I wanted to share something. These are some art toys I've painted over the last month. I got a bunch of blank guys for Christmas in 2012 and am finally painting them up in 2021! Their names are Lemon and Aphrodite :)

Have any of you done something you put off for years lately?
 
So I've been awake for 22 hours in an attempt to get to sleep at a normal time this evening and reset my sleeping pattern. I've run out of things to do so I'd thought I'd come and post in my favourite thread. I hope everyone is having a wonderful day!

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So I've been awake for 22 hours in an attempt to get to sleep at a normal time this evening and reset my sleeping pattern. I've run out of things to do so I'd thought I'd come and post in my favourite thread. I hope everyone is having a wonderful day!
Your phone looks very old, beat up, and doesn't take as crisp photos as modern flagships.
 
So I've been awake for 22 hours in an attempt to get to sleep at a normal time this evening and reset my sleeping pattern. I've run out of things to do so I'd thought I'd come and post in my favourite thread. I hope everyone is having a wonderful day!
Lock down hair on fleek!

I am currently trying to write an essay, but I'm brain dead from planning an exhibition last night... I am so tired. Seriously need sleep.

Resetting your body clock is a very sensible thing to do :) great for your health.
 
Lock down hair on fleek!
It's growing wild I tell ya. Certainly tempted to get a trim.
I am currently trying to write an essay, but I'm brain dead from planning an exhibition last night... I am so tired. Seriously need sleep.
Oww what's the topic of the essay? Don't overwork yourself Steph - get an early night! Hope the exhibition goes well! Is it virtual, btw?
Resetting your body clock is a very sensible thing to do :) great for your health.
I actually tried it last month. Got to sleep at 9pm but slept for 20 hours and completely ruined it!
 

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