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Hey Mike.. (via Deacon..) I still have every Yunzhi and Wu guitar I bought. They were my first archtops and your insights were key to getting them. I have more expensive archtops now, but none that I like better or play more often.
Wishing you all the best.. and thanks for the huge contribution you made to all the pleasure I get out of music every single day.
- Andrew
aka Spook410Last edited by Spook410; 06-18-2024 at 02:10 AM.
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06-17-2024 11:37 PM
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Thank you Mark for those sad news.
I hope every single guitar will end up with someone who appreciated Mike, here on the forum or anywhere else.
I owe Big Mike the pleasure to play my Yunzhi as often as i can.
His advice was so precious and i actually ended up with a
miraculously great fret job, though i was prepared for some work to be done on them.
Reinstalled the PG, changed to a nice hand made Kent Armstrong 12 poles humbucker, did the wiring, put some transducers and a stereo output jack,
and i can't believe how good the guitar is.
I don't know the health details but I strongly hope that Mike is comfortable and in peace and ... could it be that he will soon be home playing this terrific Unity ?Last edited by xuoham; 06-18-2024 at 06:23 AM. Reason: typos
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I am afraid Mike will not be returning home. His condo is being sold.
He had 3 horrible surgeries. The specifics he doesn’t want known.
Do keep him in your prayers. He loves the Lord and is keeping a great attitude and strong faith.
God bless him.
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Hey Mike
Wishing you well. I’ve thought about you a few times when enjoying my Cameo. I recall we both like twin pickup guitars!
Rog
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Originally Posted by vinnyv1k
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Sorry to hear the news about Mike
Here's hoping for some healing and comfort in the future.
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@Big Mike
This forum will not be same without you sir.
Your contribution here has been mighty.
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Mike would phone me now and then to talk guitars, which was great fun - haven't known him as long as some of you guys have, but he strikes me as a person who makes the most of living - hope that attitude will keep him going.
Last edited by MCampellone; 06-19-2024 at 04:36 PM.
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Big Mike has his priorities in order. I think he like nice looking ladies, great food, and guitars. He is a very devoted Christian and while not Roman Catholic he watches Mass on livestream from Holy Name Cathedral for his sabbath rest. The deacon considers him honorary Roman Catholic he does better many Catholics in high places and profile.
Let just say he could whip up a meal like Mark Campellone makes guitars.................you know in the end it is going to be great.
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Some of the posted prices for Big's vintage guitars are shall we say a little optomistic.....to be kind, especially considering some of them have major damage. I wonder how they arrived at them. the descriptions are wonky as well, many mistakes, it seems like these guys aren't very familiar w/ vintage guitars.
If I understand correctly he sold them outright to Butler, so he won't benefit from said inflated asking prices.
ah well, do your homework before purchasing....
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On eBay they have the "best offer" option, but give set prices on their website.
In a listing on their website, it says: "Mike sold his entire collection to us and we will be offering 70 of the finest Jazz guitars made over the next several months."
So many more to come....
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According to jim777,he called the store and there are no more coming which is strange seeing what they said in their listing.
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That is exactly what the very nice young lady at Butler Music told me, and the very next day I spoke to the owner and got a very different story. I would say, call Butler and say "I called Midwest and the owner told me to call and ask for Jeff", or call Midwest and say "Jeff said to talk to the owner" Remember - Mike would LOVE his boys, his friends, his compadres in Jazz here to have his guitars rather than they go to flippers on eBay. And the brothers here seem very cool and nice guys to me. Let them know on the phone you've known Mike for x of years, and what a kind and wonderful guy he is. They really are nice guys, they aren't piranhas by any stretch of the imagination. And let's get a thread going here, if possible, so we can let Mike know what guitars of his collection we have kept in house. I think, given his condition, it would make him happy to know his long time friends and buddies here will be taking care of his guitars going forward, and the guitars he loved and cherished will be loved and cherished by his friends Also remember though, that these folks haven't really given each guitar a good looking over, that not all of Mike's guitars were pristine examples of the model, so as Marty Grass said in another thread, look up Mike's posts here about a given guitar to see what Mike said about it before you call. I did, and am very happy with my purchase.
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Yeah, I'm sure everyone's noticed the top crack on the 18" Special - obviously, someone shipped it with the pickguard in place and the volume pot (now absent) got jammed into the top of the guitar - not serious damage, though, and inconsequential if properly repaired.
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I can say that my Campellone Special is the finest guitar that I have ever owned! Anyone on the fence for a good deal on one, don't hesitate when the gift horse appears. I own 3 of Mark's guitars, and they're all fantastic. But the Special, well, it's name says it all!
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Seems not a crack in the spruce top but just finished damage, right? Also, I just got back from a road trip to the shop. I played the 17 blond special a forum member bought just today sort check it out for him. Stellar amazing guitar with a warm and fine resonance all over the neck........a masterpiece really! The neck is a bit chunky D profile but no problem for me to play I have big hands.
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Amen, Brother Vinny!
And thank you for that! I know you're one of the true believers!
When I pick up that guitar I feel pretty blessed!
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