still envious of my buddy that got to go to gunsite and take their 1911 pistol class!
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The US Military & the rest of the good guys are not going to let these traitors steal the election!
My last purchase....had to buy a new scroll knob & display screen for my Yamaha YPG 625 portable grand...fuckers clipped me 90 bucks for the screen!
mother FUCKER!!! I just took that whole goddam thing apart and the power cable on the old screen was a direct solder and the new screen has a nice new connector port for the power cable.
of course, they did not include this power cable, so now I've got this son of a bitch all apart taking up the entire kitchen table and its going to be probably next friday by the time those suckers get me a cable....IF they have one
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You play?
I have a Kawai ES8 awaiting in South Australia. A real piano here in melb of course
yeah...its not my main instrument of course, but since I fancy myself as a jack of all trades, I try to be able to play any instrument at all. strings are easy since they all have common principles...I have a saxophone but dont quite remember finger patterns for woodwinds. I also have a digeridu that I got from a woodworker up in bridgewater vt, he was shocked and didnt believe me that I never played a didj before when I watched him play and mimicked it perfectly.
mom was in a top40/wedding band back in the day until I was like 7, she's still got that mehlin & sons grand piano in her living room. dad always had guitars, so I had music flowing early....I just wish I still had that old orange sparkle slingerland snare drum that her drummer gave me & my brother when we were kids :lol:
I dont read music or anything...I started to at one point but then was like yeah fk this, I dont really need it :lol: but there's good tutorials and stuff on that Yamaha, ton of great features and full graded weighted keys on it.
that Kawai's pretty nice! I love how they were bragging about the weighting of the keys...my yamaha's keys are nicer than mom's grand piano, although that thing's worth an absolute shit ton more :lol: grandparents bought it for her when she was a kid in the 60s!
I wish I could play piano.
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Piano was my first foray into music. I think I was around 6-7. I did one recital, then we moved, and I never touched another piano. Wish I had kept it up. Around 10 or so i got into percussion. Did that into my early 20's. Then nothing at all until my first guitar in mid 40s.
My mother's uncle had an upright. I used to fart around on it when I was little. I always wanted one, but there's never any space for it. We had keyboards in the house when my siblings and I were growing up. Cheap ones. Cheap, shitty ones. The cheap, shitty kind that turns people off to learning how to play the piano, like it did me. But I still want an upright.
Cant remember who I was watching, old stuff, the guy literally had moveable keys just so that he could play stuff in different keys and not have to remember any other finger patterns :lol: Only made me think of it cuz the guy had an upright. But when I first saw upright, I thought upright bass, I got onna those, too. $300 ebay special like 15 years ago! Its a flimsy instrument, but hey, its an upright bass :dance:
"I wish I kept my keyboards & amps and stuff, I never thought you kids would play"
AW CMON, MA!!! :lol:
Gotta call that keyboard joint tomorrow and see what the deal is with that screen...looks like a connector goes on it, but I can kinda see how its soldered too. I'll wait for those guys to say yeah solder it before I go altering shit.
A complete AR-10 upper.
So I guess now you are looking for a lower to put it on.
keyboard was an easy solder and reassemble, its back in action now
now if only I can get up the gumption to repair my Neumann u-47 replica...
Most AR 10 parts are proprietary but if you go with a DPMS Gen 2 at least a fair amount of the lower parts are generic AR15.