What are your other hobbies

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I like musical instruments. I have an African tongue drum, bowed psaltery and hammered dulcimer and a musical saw. I would like a glass armonica and a theramin to add to my collection.


I do have more traditional instruments. Besides my husband's family heirloom piano in the living room, I have a piano and a harp. 1631932474679.png
 
I enjoy playing the piano. Galloping comedian, Canon, and 5th symphony are my favs. I also play the drums. A new hobby of mine is insects. I have a small Ghost Mantis, and I have a different insect coming soon. I have 4 different tanks that can hold insects. They are so cute and fun to watch. Unfortunately, he is about 2cm long. He is also a very elderly ghost mantis.
 
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. . . I would like a glass armonica and a theramin to add to my collection. . . .

A theramin is pretty fun for a while. I've played with a homemade one a bit, but quickly got bored.
Now the harp is to die for. I'd love to own one but I hate to tune all day.
I played the jazz bass in school. only 4 strings. Easy to tune ;)
The Upright bull fiddle, not electric.

Our jazz group went to the state competition & did Bourree for Bach from a folio titled The Baroque goes Bop.
We came in 7th. ;(
 
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I like musical instruments. I have an African tongue drum, bowed psaltery and hammered dulcimer and a musical saw. I would like a glass armonica and a theramin to add to my collection.


I do have more traditional instruments. Besides my husband's family heirloom piano in the living room, I have a piano and a harp. View attachment 1473243
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Wow, that’s an amazing collection! I love how you mix unique instruments like the tongue drum and musical saw with traditional ones like piano and harp-sounds like your home must be full of incredible music.
 
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Hey! This thread was dead almost 5 years, and things do change.

I used to read a lot of fiction. I quit doing that. I used to have 1500 books, but half are gone now. Most just donated.

I bought a smaller car to work on in the garage, and put the big ones outdoors.
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I built a much bigger awning to work under. The city doesn’t want me to build a permanent canopy or carport big enough, so I didn’t. My illegal awning is twice as big, and the space is mine, so unless they make me take it down, work continues outdoors.

I started building and riding bicycles again, which means I bought a bunch of bicycle tools. (My grand kids riding.)
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I am shooting much less since covid, so I have not been working on guns. In fact I had too many and could not get one out of the safe without removing ten.

I sold off 5 that were my least favorites. Several more I never shoot will get sold off for funds to buy car parts and more guitars. I haven’t been skating regularly in 6 years. I’ve been selling off my custom skate gear and longboards.

I started playing guitar again, but now electrics (!) and that cash has gone into collecting them. I haven’t played daily for 50 years, but I do now.

I’ve managed to collect a dozen more guitars. Some are to play, some to repair, some just as collectibles, some for my grandkids. I spent a lot of time fixing some of the old ones from the 60s and 70s.

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I just made a tiny string tree for a guitar I have created from parts and pieces.

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It replaces the cheap tree on it now.
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I have done a ton of hobby welding. I cut this car chassis in half and built it up as you see. The frame rails were from my dad’s 1970s Craftsman tractor.
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Made my gas tank.
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Oh yeah, I’ve been buying and building fixing old amplifiers and some new effects.
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That old Silvertone got a new baffle board and cloth. Lots of little attentions inside.
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I restored and modified he 1954 Newcomb Hollywood phono amp…
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… rebuilt as a guitar amp.
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The mighty Line6 needed a fuse, switch, and tight speaker terminals that didn’t flop about.
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I built this amp from bits I had kicking around. I bought a pine board, and the mint badges, but most everything else I’d hoarded away.
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I built a welded steel pedalboard. Heavy and doesn't move when you work the wah-wah. It’s there under the steel guitar.

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That classic ‘57 Danelectro (1998 reproduction) came from a pawn shop with a bent bridge. They all bent. Aftermarket bridges are available, but I made my own aluminum saddle (ditched the buzzy rosewood saddle) and filed it by hand to set the intonation.
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This fixes the chronic bent bridge issue 100% and gives a more metal sound.

This is similar to my mods to my ‘65 Silvertone, that had a missing bridge.

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