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Maserati 300S
« on: April 17, 2020, 03:23:04 PM »
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Re: Maserati 300S
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2020, 04:31:06 PM »

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Re: Maserati 300S
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2020, 08:11:18 PM »
I always forget about this documentary I think I've never seen it in full.
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Re: Maserati 300S
« Reply #3 on: April 20, 2020, 03:17:07 PM »
wonder if that is actually his garage, and what the other cars in there are..
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Re: Maserati 300S
« Reply #4 on: April 20, 2020, 05:00:24 PM »
wonder if that is actually his garage, and what the other cars in there are..

Looks like a typical rich man's garage to me, also there's motorcycles in there, so it's almost certainly Mark's garage. As for other cars, we'll never know, because Mark will never reveal anything about his private life, including cars, I suppose :lol

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Re: Maserati 300S
« Reply #5 on: April 20, 2020, 06:23:37 PM »
wonder if that is actually his garage, and what the other cars in there are..

Looks like a typical rich man's garage to me, also there's motorcycles in there, so it's almost certainly Mark's garage. As for other cars, we'll never know, because Mark will never reveal anything about his private life, including cars, I suppose :lol

He has a big garage in his New Forest house, the one we see in the Henrik Hansen tracker mini documentary...
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Re: Maserati 300S
« Reply #6 on: April 20, 2020, 11:58:48 PM »

Looks like a typical rich man's garage to me


So true, and despite the fact that you can only drive one car at a time  :P
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Re: Maserati 300S
« Reply #7 on: April 21, 2020, 11:19:27 AM »
But one should mention the fact that he has a fair bit of knowledge, for example when he talks about the 3-litre straight eight Merc, and so on.
Therefore I'd like to deduct, that he has a certain passion for these cars and 'the olden days' of racing. So these cars have been used an abused instead of treating them like an investment.
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Re: Maserati 300S
« Reply #8 on: April 21, 2020, 11:33:55 AM »
But one should mention the fact that he has a fair bit of knowledge, for example when he talks about the 3-litre straight eight Merc, and so on.
Therefore I'd like to deduct, that he has a certain passion for these cars and 'the olden days' of racing. So these cars have been used an abused instead of treating them like an investment.

Yeah, just like he treats his guitar collection, even the ridiculous stuff like Monteleone guitars find their way on his records, which is amazing. I love Mark's discussion about racing being so different as opposed to songwriting, where you have a lot of choices. I think the pure skill required to be a good driver is as impressive as being a good songwriter or a guitar player, or good anything. I love car guys like Jay Leno, they can buy any car they want and drive it, and are willing to share their collection. If that's not passion I don't know what is.

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Re: Maserati 300S
« Reply #9 on: April 21, 2020, 11:47:33 AM »
And it's real hard work required, if you aim for being a professional!  :thumbsup
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Re: Maserati 300S
« Reply #10 on: April 21, 2020, 11:49:44 AM »
But one should mention the fact that he has a fair bit of knowledge, for example when he talks about the 3-litre straight eight Merc, and so on.
Therefore I'd like to deduct, that he has a certain passion for these cars and 'the olden days' of racing. So these cars have been used an abused instead of treating them like an investment.

Yeah, just like he treats his guitar collection, even the ridiculous stuff like Monteleone guitars find their way on his records, which is amazing. I love Mark's discussion about racing being so different as opposed to songwriting, where you have a lot of choices. I think the pure skill required to be a good driver is as impressive as being a good songwriter or a guitar player, or good anything. I love car guys like Jay Leno, they can buy any car they want and drive it, and are willing to share their collection. If that's not passion I don't know what is.

Off theme a bit, but why do you think Monteleone guitars are “ridiculoue”? Do you think they are bad? Just curious.

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Re: Maserati 300S
« Reply #11 on: April 21, 2020, 12:59:36 PM »
But one should mention the fact that he has a fair bit of knowledge, for example when he talks about the 3-litre straight eight Merc, and so on.
Therefore I'd like to deduct, that he has a certain passion for these cars and 'the olden days' of racing. So these cars have been used an abused instead of treating them like an investment.

Yeah, just like he treats his guitar collection, even the ridiculous stuff like Monteleone guitars find their way on his records, which is amazing. I love Mark's discussion about racing being so different as opposed to songwriting, where you have a lot of choices. I think the pure skill required to be a good driver is as impressive as being a good songwriter or a guitar player, or good anything. I love car guys like Jay Leno, they can buy any car they want and drive it, and are willing to share their collection. If that's not passion I don't know what is.

Off theme a bit, but why do you think Monteleone guitars are “ridiculoue”? Do you think they are bad? Just curious.

I presume that "ridiculous stuff" refers to the song not the guitar itself.
Most ridiculous has been recording the song with the Monteleone on it and then perform it live with another brand guitar  :smack
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Re: Maserati 300S
« Reply #12 on: April 21, 2020, 03:36:09 PM »
And it's real hard work required, if you aim for being a professional!  :thumbsup

Racing is so hard I can't believe what these guys are capable of, especially F1 drivers racing on ~350 kms per hour. Very demanding discipline indeed!

But one should mention the fact that he has a fair bit of knowledge, for example when he talks about the 3-litre straight eight Merc, and so on.
Therefore I'd like to deduct, that he has a certain passion for these cars and 'the olden days' of racing. So these cars have been used an abused instead of treating them like an investment.

Yeah, just like he treats his guitar collection, even the ridiculous stuff like Monteleone guitars find their way on his records, which is amazing. I love Mark's discussion about racing being so different as opposed to songwriting, where you have a lot of choices. I think the pure skill required to be a good driver is as impressive as being a good songwriter or a guitar player, or good anything. I love car guys like Jay Leno, they can buy any car they want and drive it, and are willing to share their collection. If that's not passion I don't know what is.

Off theme a bit, but why do you think Monteleone guitars are “ridiculoue”? Do you think they are bad? Just curious.

I presume that "ridiculous stuff" refers to the song not the guitar itself.
Most ridiculous has been recording the song with the Monteleone on it and then perform it live with another brand guitar  :smack

Ridiculous just in the sense that Monteleone is a guitar for the best jazz guitar players out there, in the sense that it's like an F1 car for a casual user, obviously Mark isn't an "F1" racer when it comes to playing Monteleone guitar, he also speaks about it openly that he won't be able to bring the most out of it as a jazz guitar player. But he owns the guitar, and he did write a song on it, I bet there's no any jazz guitar player who can write a song of this magnitude about their instrument. So it's all balanced out I guess :lol

Of course he wouldn't bring it on tour, I remember reading about Mark's Gibson Super 400 CES, that it was so precious they stored it in the case and only brought it out for one song (Your Latest Trick) and then took it back into the case, it was treated like a museum piece, which it is. Bringing a Monteleone guitar just for one song is of course something a rational human being like Mark can't do. I think he was so happy about his signature Gibson Les Paul, it's a 10 grand instrument, but at least it's not a 1 million $ instrument he should carry in 80 countries with him on tour.

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Re: Maserati 300S
« Reply #13 on: April 22, 2020, 09:35:26 AM »
I remember reading about Mark's Gibson Super 400 CES, that it was so precious they stored it in the case and only brought it out for one song (Your Latest Trick) and then took it back into the case,

I think he used it on Fade to black to, but we don't have any video to confirm it

and he used it on NHB 90 tour to

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Re: Maserati 300S
« Reply #14 on: April 22, 2020, 10:46:43 AM »
I remember reading about Mark's Gibson Super 400 CES, that it was so precious they stored it in the case and only brought it out for one song (Your Latest Trick) and then took it back into the case,

I think he used it on Fade to black to, but we don't have any video to confirm it

and he used it on NHB 90 tour to

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