Dave Brian Muscato / Danielle Tatiana Muscato / Danielle Brian Muscato - Half-Assed Trans Activist, Fully Arrested, Rape Appropriator, Currently Trying to Extort His Parents

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I think Dave is from the Joe Lavery school of trans - a textbook narc who loves the heckin’ validation and salivates over the opportunity to transgress boundaries without consequences.

Many such cases, and contrary to many farmers, I don’t think it’s necessarily a fetish. Just good old personality disorder.
 
Is this nigga even on hrt? He literally has F on his drivers license how is he not actually trooning?

My recollection is that he claims he cannot get on troon meds because of complications with his other medical conditions, such as a heart problem, but he does intend to eventually do it when those are settled. He's been saying this for years. So, yeah, any day now.
He posted a photo of all his meds a while back, it was about half supplements, some expired meds he no longer takes (but pretends he does), and the rest real meds are all fat fuck meds, BP meds, I think he's on statins too, etc. In that pic was exactly one (1) tranny med which was the bare minimum dose of IIRC spiro, one of the "starter" troon drugs, which he may not even take. He consistently blames his "chronic health issues" aka FAT on his inability or unwillingness to take further troon meds or get surgery etc. but in reality he's just lazy, same reason he doesn't fix his easily fixable "chronic health issues" by eating less.
 
Dave was supposed to be in charge of audio (he can't work btw) at a women's activist event today. It turns out they didn't need him, but he was still able to grab a selfie with the Mayor of Columbia. (Post 1, Post 2)

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I understand that he has a cat but he's just filthy.
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"I'm in constant, crippling back pain, I can barely stand and need a wheelchair just to move about let alone work a 9 to 5."





...except when I get to play guitar, then I can stand for hours and move without issue. Funny huh?

Yeah, I could have sworn he said he has to play sitting down... you know, as a result of the crippling back pain. I guess not.

He is such a bad welfare fraud, he doesn't even bother to try and live up to his bullshit.
 
Yeah, I could have sworn he said he has to play sitting down... you know, as a result of the crippling back pain. I guess not.

He is such a bad welfare fraud, he doesn't even bother to try and live up to his bullshit.

yah he really is nothing more then a lazy ass 40 year old NEET. He just will not work no matter what. Dave would rather leech of friends, living on couches and bumming everything he needs than act like an adult.

I know I've said this before but man he will be in for such a shock when he finds out Daddy didn't leave him the millions he's counting on.
 
For those like me who are mildly obsessed by Dave’s guitar collection, it currently stands at around 20. He says he’s paring the collection down, but the last time he did that he went and bought more guitars, the spendthrift.

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Great question. Good idea for a thread.

Assuming in this hypothetical that my kitten was already safe, my first thought was my handmade 16-in Ed Schaefer carved archtop guitar:

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video demo

It's my most expensive guitar, and I think of it as my favorite. It's actually not the one I play the most at all, though. The one I play everyday and practice on and gig with as my first choice, is my Strandberg Fusion model NX6:

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If I lost all of my instruments in a fire, the first one I would buy would be another Strandberg Fusion. As much as I love my archtop, they are so expensive now, I'm not really sure I would buy another one. Mine was made in 1993.

I have about 20 guitars right now, but I'm in the process of paring down again. Some of them I've had for decades, many of them I more recently traded for.

The one that would be the most difficult to replace in terms of rarity would be my 1998 Gibson Les Paul DC Standard in jalapeno green finish with gold hardware. There are only about 400 of them. I've only seen two of them for sale besides mine in the last 20 years of watching for them. It's my favorite guitar in terms of looks, and I LOVE the tone. Like a LP but fatter and hotter. This model has 24 frets and a '60s slim-taper neck profile. It's also chambered.

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It's funny, I rarely play that one, too. Really my Strandberg has ruined me for all other guitars. Once you try that Endureneck, it's hard to go back to a regular guitar. I also really like the HSH configuration and the Suhr pickups. The Gibson 490R/498T in my Standard DC are fine if not a little hot for my taste - I play a lot of jazz. I love the color and the maple top and the gold hardware, and the light weight. It doesn't balance as well as my Strandberg, it has a bit of neck dive, but I usually play seated, so it's not the big of a deal.

The one I record with the most is a partscaster with a True Temperament neck and Duncans. I would miss that one a lot. It also has Line 6 Variax electronics, and a great floating bridge from James Tyler:

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Another one I would miss a lot is my Martin 000-15sm. Fortunately they are widely available. Mine has an aftermarket Fishman Aura pickup in it.

Video demo: https://youtu.be/1Mi7WMOAUcM?si=7OMltKmTy1xdY3pw

He has also given us insight into his amp preferences. Someone upstream called him a gear queer and he certainly lives down to that.

[–]DanielleMuscato 1 point 1 day ago
I've had so many amps... a Fender Concert, a solid-state Fender Harvard Reverb, a Blues Jr (modified by Bill M to 6L6), a Fargen custom shop Blackbird, a Fender SuperSonic, a Roland Cube (several actually), Line 6/Bogner DT25 tube hybrid combo, a Friedman PT20....

I could keep going.

As a jazz player, who also plays some blues, singer/songwriter, some rock 'n roll....

My DV Mark Little Jazz is my all-time favorite amp. It's been my go-to for about ten years now. Man I love that thing. I've also owned a DV Mark Jazz 12 and a few different Markbass amps. They really know what they're doing.

Highly recommended. Also they are LOUD. The 1x8 is genuinely overkill for a lot of smaller venues. I've never turned it up past 6 or so.
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[–]DanielleMuscato 2 points 1 day ago*
I originally had the 12, I sold it and switched to the eight because the eight has plenty of low end (closed back), and it's as I said very efficient in terms of the speaker, and additionally, it's lighter and smaller. They both use the same amp guts, the only differences are open-back on the 12 vs closed on the 8, the speaker size of course, and the 8 has a metal grill vs a fabric grill on the 12.

I have had a lot of people remark about how so much sound is coming from that little thing, I can't imagine needing more than this. It has an XLR out, and a separate switch to mute the speaker on the back, too.

The ONLY thing I would change about it is that the internal cooling fan is pretty loud, as far as fans go. If you are mic'ing it in a sound booth, it's got a decent noise floor. But unless you are in that specific situation, you wouldn't notice it anyway. I have never noticed it live.

I really love that amp. I'm just so impressed with it. I prefer it to anything else I've ever tried, and I've had multiple amps over the years costing 5x as much. It's just fantastically engineered and executed.

The other poster who said it's a less expensive Henriksen is spot on. The Henriksen is 3x the price, has two independent channels each with their own EQ sections, combo inputs for XLR or 1/4", and some other features I don't need/want. It only comes in a 2-way, 1x6+tweeter or 1x10+tweeter. The 1x8 DV Mark doesn't have a crossover and it's easier to mic with just the one cone. An 8" speaker is right between the two Henriksen sizes, and I think the ideal size, for my jazz guitar sound.
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They have a 30-day return policy if you want to check it out. Personally I prefer the DV Mark because I don't like dealing with crossovers and trying to mic up something like that. If you need a second channel and/or a 5-band EQ and/or an XLR input with phantom power, They have some nice features. They also have a lot more wattage, it just depends on what you need. It would be overkill for me, the DV Mark is simpler and does everything I need. You might order them both and compare if you want to see if it's worth it for you.
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GET THE LOOK!

1998 Gibson Les Paul DC Standard in jalapeno green finish with gold hardware~$2500-3200
16-in Ed Schaefer carved archtop guitar~ $5000
Strandberg~ $3000
Martin 000-15sm~ $2000
DV Mark Little Jazz amp~ $345-400

all prices based on quick googling
 
I know working (i.e. getting paid for it) musicians with far fewer guitars. Off the top of my head, they have an average of 14, including acoustic. One has 12, two of which are bass. He makes more in one session than Dave could dream of.
For a man whose entire life is a lie (woman, musician, writer, abuse victim, campaigner, celebrant, chef, cripple, rape victim adjacent, human being) and has nothing to do but work on those lies, Dave is such a shit larper it's unreal.
 
Dave's guitar collecting is 100% wealthy failson shit. Plenty of rich losers collect expensive golf clubs, cameras, rifles, chef's knives etc. without ever being any good at their hobby, or able to make a living off it. He might have fantasies of being a working class community activist, but he's very clearly the NEET offspring of well off professionals.
 
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