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 Lately, two or three times a day, when Jun walks into the living room, where the 000-60 sits in a stand, he asks for the "tar-tar." So, we "play" guitar together.

That looks like so much fun!

Am looking forward to many evenings like that with my little wonder as he gets older.
Will he be getting his own Larrivee when he's older GA-ME?
Larrivee Custom LCJ-10-12E 'Baby Dragon' and vine-of-life inlay
Larrivee Custom C-10E 'Ddraig Bach' ('Baby Dragon')
Gibson Les Paul Historic '59
Legra custom-made Les Paul Doubleneck
1967 Shaftesbury LP Black Beauty copy now with Bareknuckle humbuckers and 1959 spec wiring loom.


Quote from: Jonesy76 on December 06, 2013, 05:56:41 AM
That looks like so much fun!

Am looking forward to many evenings like that with my little wonder as he gets older.
Will he be getting his own Larrivee when he's older GA-ME?

Jonsey76, he has a Martin S-O Mahogany Ukulele that I will start him out on in a few more months. If he ends up pursuing guitar, and ends up being right handed, he will get a little Khaya/Adi L00 style guitar I built a couple years ago. If he progresses, then I'll let him pick a good guitar out for himself, as he gets older. He can have the 000-60 if he likes it as well. It would be fun if he takes up guitar, but it doesn't really matter to me WHAT he plays only that I ensure he DOES play music. On a different note, the pic of your wee one and Dragon 12er will make a nice GOTM start for the coming year!

Quote from: Strings4Him on December 06, 2013, 06:39:43 AM
Precious memories. . . . :thumbsup

Strings, precious indeed. I never would have guessed that I'd end up a father this late in life, nor that I'd love being one quite so much. I feel blessed in joy and wonder watching him grow into his own personality and personhood.

Enjoy every moment of it!
Larrivee LV-10 2013
Michael Gee classical 2003
Martin D12X1AE 12 string
Alvarez AP66
Gretsch 5420t Electromatic

Those pics just put a huge smile on my face.  Thanks for sharing.

Kurt
"Badges?  We don't need no stinkin' badges."

Became a Shooting Star when I got my 1st guitar.
Back in '66, I was 13 and that was my fix.
Still shooting for stardom after all this time.
If I never make it, I'll still be fine.


:guitar

Quote from: L07 Shooting Star on December 07, 2013, 02:59:03 AM
Those pics just put a huge smile on my face.  Thanks for sharing.

Kurt
:+1:  Very nice Jon.


QuoteIt would be fun if he takes up guitar, but it doesn't really matter to me WHAT he plays only that I ensure he DOES play music.

That's awesome to hear.  Hopefully I'll be in the same situation someday.

Btw, does your username 'ga-me' stand for georgia-maine?

Quote from: Jberczel on April 23, 2014, 09:29:58 PM
Btw, does your username 'ga-me' stand for georgia-maine?

Yes, it does. I did a nobo thru-hike in 2003. In fact, my little man is a result of the hike. My wife and I met 70 miles into our hikes, at Bly Gap, and hiked the remainder of the trail together.

Yeah cute but in the real world, my seven year old grandson just put a dandy inch long scratch on the top of my mandolin reminding me that these things aren't toys. For the love of God ... no picks!  :laughin:

Quote from: ducktrapper on April 24, 2014, 04:18:12 PM
Yeah cute but in the real world, my seven year old grandson just put a dandy inch long scratch on the top of my mandolin reminding me that these things aren't toys. For the love of God ... no picks!  :laughin:

The 000-60  was bought to play, to make music. I beat it like it owes me money and the thousands of hours of play on it show in a myriad of ways. Jun knows "gentle" and he has been around instruments since birth. Quite frankly, I'd rather end up with a musical son than own pristine instruments. To each their own.


Very cool story.  I completed a sobo (ME-GA) hike with my dog last year.  It was an amazing experience.

I picked up guitar couple months before I hit the trail, and when I came back the feel of a guitar took on another meaning for me.  I started learning with my friend's classical guitar, bought my own seagull s6, and now I have a used Larrivee d-04 :)

Did you take a guitar with you on your hike?

I hiked pretty lightly on my thru-hike, so there was nothing extraneous in my pack. I just played guitars where the were available like at Elmer's in Hot Springs and especially a Rob's in Dalton Ma. On  another note, I met my first SOBO hiker near the entrance of Harriman State Park. I met quite a few over the following few weeks as all the NOBO and SOBO hikers crisscrossed one another.

Small world.  I also strummed a few chords on Rob's guitar down in Erwin, TN.  He moved south from Dalton not too long ago.  Very nice guy.

http://www.atjindo.com/blog/TN/2001

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