Musiciansfriend.com is probably your best bet.
Carlos Santana shifted from Gibson to Paul Reed Smith guitars primarily due to the latter's ability to meet his evolving tonal and playability needs. He sought a more versatile instrument that could deliver the diverse sounds he desired for his music. Additionally, the craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal of PRS guitars aligned with his artistic vision, leading him to adopt them as his primary choice.
Last Stop for Paul was created in 2006.
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Look at the reed, first off, and notice how one side is flat and the other side has an incline and a type of bump. Put the reed into the reed guard thinnest side first and flat slide. At first it seems as if you might crush the reed or chip it, but the bump on the other side will stop it from doing that. And there you go, you put a clarinet reed into a reed guard. :)
Last Stop for Paul - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
Yes, The stop piece holes will be visible. Most people either leave the holes or will remove the ferrel and plug it with a dow. Keep in mind that it will still need to be stained to match the guitar.
Sophie Smith
Use a piece of cigarette paper and hold it under the key, press the key down and blow into your oboe without the reed. If it continues sticking, take it to a local music shop and they should be able to fix it in a few seconds with no charge.
He never did stop. He kept smithing until he died.
Emmitt Smith's last year playing was in 2004 with the Arizona Cardinals.
Paul was enroute to Rome as a prisoner and it was a brief stop-over port on the way.
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