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Very grateful for the Nostr community here. πŸ’œπŸ™ Thank you to all the dreamers, builders, supporters, developers, shitposters, memers, coders, and believers. You all are truly amazing.
2025-09-20 20:54:55 from 1 relay(s) View Thread β†’
Hey Nostr Fam, I’m thinking of selling this antique Gibson Mandolin guitar and before I try and market it on an online exchange I wanted to check and see if there might be any interested buyers here. I’d gladly accept BTC and give you a good deal if anyone is interested. Message me if you want more info video or pics. This guitar was crafted specifically for American servicemen during World War 1 and was intended for sale at the local PX. These instruments are quite scarce and have often seen considerable use, much like the one presented here. This guitar boasts a fascinating history and remains not only interesting but also highly playable, producing a deep bluesy quality tone and sound. It was manufactured between 1918 and 1921 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The neck features mahogany with an unbound ebony fingerboard, presenting a distinct V profile. The headstock, does not have any decoration or logos, it does, however, exhibit the characteristic Gibson 'open-book' design. The neck joins the body at the 13th fret, and it has a 24.25β€³ scale length with a 1.75β€³ nut width. The frets on this instrument appear to be original. The body is constructed with a spruce top and maple back and sides, lacking any binding. The top is slightly arched but not carved, displaying considerable play wear. It measures 13 1/2β€³ wide, and the original finish was named 'Sheraton Brown.' In terms of hardware/electronics, the guitar has a makeshift bridge that functions well and a period tailpiece patented July 19, 1910. In terms of playability/action, it performs reasonably well and cleanly. Currently has some medium gauge elixir strings on it so the action is a bit high and tight but if you put lighter strings on it would lower the suspension and action. These guitars are known for their period-chunky V neck profile, making them well-suited for early fingerstyle tunes. It’s over a100 years old so it’s definitely got some blemishes and scratches but it has a lot of character, sounds great, and still rocks. #guitar #gibson #mandolin #acoustic #antique #sale #instrument Thanks for looking! πŸ§‘πŸ’œ image image image image
2025-09-20 19:45:26 from 1 relay(s) View Thread β†’
GM. β˜€οΈ One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain. image
2025-09-13 15:48:28 from 1 relay(s) View Thread β†’
GM β˜•οΈ How it started : How it’s going Grateful for growth. πŸ™πŸŒ±πŸŽΆπŸŽ§βœπŸΌ As I’m sitting here enjoying my coffee, reflecting, expressing gratitude and watching the sunrise, I realized a few things…I’m a dreamer by design and I build my dreams in layers much like a mountain. Yesterday I found this first draft of a quick sketch I made on a notepad way back in 2016. I had a spark of an idea and I asked myself, how would I visually design, translate, and represent all the musical art living inside of my mind? In that moment I set the foundation for my vision and since then I’ve been patiently building. If I’m being real, I’ve stumbled, I’ve spiraled, and I’ve fallen. Many times. But I always get back up on my feet and refuse to surrender. Gravity ain’t got shit on me.πŸ˜ŽπŸ˜‚ Plus, it feels good to look back every once in a while, enjoy the view, and witness all the progress I’ve made as I steadily keep on climbing. πŸ”οΈ Shout out to all the other dreamers and builders out there. Y’all are inspirational. See you at the top friends.πŸ’œπŸ§‘πŸ«‘ image https://blossom.primal.net/31dbc45cfa1c092d7caafd8b91465766580d71dbcae9f7e8aa7c90db849ebbe2.mp4
2025-08-31 15:41:33 from 1 relay(s) View Thread β†’