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Was interested and paid asap. What more could a seller want. He was willing to pay extra to cover the S&H.

I will be getting some of that S&H$$ back to you edge.

Wouldn't hesitate to sell him something again. I'd do it w/o worry.
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great guy I delt with him 100% fast pay!!
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Edge is recognized as having a trademark sound typified by understatement, a chiming, shimmering sound (thanks in part to the signature sound of classic VOX AC-30s) that is achieved with extensive use of digital delay effects, reverb, and a focus on texture and melody. To achieve an "Edge-like" sound, the digital delay's delay is set to a dotted eight note (3/16 of a measure), and its "feedback" adjusted until the number of repeats is about 2 or 3.

1987's The Joshua Tree is probably the best example of his sound with songs like "With or Without You" and "Where the Streets Have No Name". Edge's guitar playing could not be further from the emphasis of the time on technique and speed. The album showcases The Edge's approach to the guitar: rather than trying to push his guitar to the front of the mix and make his contributions obvious, The Edge focuses on the song and the mood, often contributing just a few simple lead lines given depth and richness by an ever-present digital delay. For example, the introduction to "Where the Streets Have No Name" is simply a repeated six-note arpeggio, broadened by a modulated delay effect. The Edge has said that he views musical notes as "expensive", in that he prefers to play as few notes as possible

He has played piano and keyboards on many of the band's songs, including "I Fall Down", "October", "So Cruel", "New Year's Day", "Running to Stand Still", "Miss Sarajevo", "The Hands that Built America", and "Original of the Species" and others

Edge's hair started thinning in his early twenties, and as a result, he has worn hats or caps on stage, in photo shoots, and on album covers since The Joshua Tree album and tour. From the period of The Joshua Tree up until Achtung Baby and early Zoo TV, he had very long hair.[7][8] He now wears a toupee' at all times in public, and even wore one at his wedding to Steinberg in 2002. He has since made very few public appearances without a hat or cap, such as during the 1995 "Pavarotti and Friends" concert where he performed "Miss Sarajevo" and "One" with Bono. This cap has become part of his distinctive "look". He has also been distinguished by wearing shirts with numbers during the Elevation Tour, and by a cowboy hat and Fu Manchu mustache during the PopMart Tour. He is currently focusing his humanitarian efforts on Music Rising, a charity that provides musical instruments to those who lost instruments in Hurricane Katrina.
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Bfowler wrote:Edge is recognized as having.........provides musical instruments to those who lost instruments in Hurricane Katrina.

Only you Brian.
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