Thanks for the welcome
I have a question for you English guys. Is it inappropriate to call a person from Liverpool "Scouser"? I like the term and its background, but as a German I have no idea how it is perceived on the British Isles. So I wanted to take the chance to clarify this...Welcome. There are plenty of old geezers here to keep you company.
I have a question for you English guys. Is it inappropriate to call a person from Liverpool "Scouser"? I like the term and its background, but as a German I have no idea how it is perceived on the British Isles. So I wanted to take the chance to clarify this...
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Thanks for clarificationLast amp was a KLD
Im a scouser. But lived in the med for a while. Im happy to be called a scouser. Its not whats said its how its intended. If the phrase is F#ing scoucer i can be offended.
Its easier than you think. Try building a lap steel or electric dulcimer as a starter. Keep it simple and keep it cheap. An electric dulcimer would be awesome say a four sting setup for slide. Just an idea. A couple of mine here. An LP with a neck through body and a whammy. A semi acoustic LP and a telle with a set neck, gibson scale and maple burr top.Welcome. I've been wanting to start building partscasters, and then move onto set neck and neck thru. I have access to a wood shop but need a mentor.
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