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Playing Since: 2010
Experience Level: Purty Good

KodiakReso has made 1 recent addition to Reso Hangout 

Interests:
[Jamming] [Socializing]

Occupation: USCG

Gender: Male
My Instruments:
2007 McKenna Walnut/Spruce
2005 Beard MA6 Tuxedo Black
2011 Sipsey River Steel Hollow Electric
2012 Fishook Koa
2013 Sehy Graft Walnut L body
Gibson Dobro Hound Dog Squareneck
2013 Bediaz Weissenborn Maple/Mahogany
Harmony H6365 Mahogany OM
Taylor 210E-g Indian Rosewood/Spruce Dreadnaught
Recording King RD-06
Fender FM-100 Mandolin
Morrell Pro Maple Lap Steel
Custom Self Built Mahogany Ukulele

Favorite Bands/Musicians:
Rob Ickes, Johnny Bellar, Jerry Douglas, Andy Hall, Carl Bailey, Billy Cardine, Mike Auldridge,

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Created 7/4/2011
Last Visit 2/11/2025

I got my first reso, an electric blue Johnson round neck in Kodiak Alaska and beat it up with a glass slide for a few months before I could afford a gold tone and a real bar. Since then I've owned eight reso guitars and several other various instruments. I jam weekly with some of the best pickers in the southeast here in Florida. The Tampa area has a high concentration of amazing players who've moved south from the traditional blues/bluegrass areas so I'm fortunate to have access to some incredible mentors. It's rare that I don't have a guitar in my lap when I'm at home. Fun Fact: The first time I crossed the equator I was playing a dobro in the back of a C130 cargo plane at 26000 feet. I broke my second string and made a replacement from a piece of aircraft safety wire from my tool box.

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