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06-11-2023 03:31 PM
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You can, but this is not too much
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It is more than I need but I would have no problem owning the guitar.
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I've built of bunch of banjos with real fancy pearl inlay over the years and converted a Gibson J-100 acoustic to Style 45 edge trim and added vines to a few old plain Lyon & Healey models but, anymore, the pearl just doesn't get me like it used to. I prefer plain fretboards and nothing more than tasteful herringbone on bodies. To me, this D'A is maybe just a little too much. As always, YMMV.
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Reminds me of this shot of the largely forgotten Bernard Addison from back in the day.
I never was able to figure out what this guitar was, maybe a Paramount?
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That looks like an Epiphone to me, but I can't tell the model. Probably not a low-end one.
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He played a Dangelico it could be early one.
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Possible, I really can't tell much from that photo, but the pickguard shape is very much the Epi shape. I don't know enough about D'Angelicos to be able to say much one way or another.
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Yes you can! I’m not a fan of all those blocks, but it can always be worse. When I visited the PRS factory years ago, they let me play a Private Stock Dragon with inlay that filled most of every interspace. It was so ornate that I had to close my eyes or look away to play it without hitting the wrong frets. This one is similar but not the one I played -
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Brings up the old question: how can it matter if the fretboard is rosewood or ebony when most of it is sea shell?
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This is just about enough for me.
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Originally Posted by ccroft
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Originally Posted by supersoul
And what about laminated MOP vs solid, one piece, or for that matter, bookmatched ??
But then again, as any car guy will tell you, adding chrome always makes a car go faster ..
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Originally Posted by Dennis D
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Does pearl affect the sound? Is pearl better than ebony for sound and playability?
As far as looks go, any pearl is too much pearl for me. I prefer ebony with no markers.
But that De Angelico does fit into a certain country sequin aesthetic.
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Well now…… that one has a Peale.
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Naw, never too much. Inlay show at the Musical Instrument Museum here in Phoenix a couple of years ago. I think this was a 150th anniversary or guitar number 1 million or 10 million
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Originally Posted by fep
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I find that D'Angelico quite beautiful, but at the same time I think having pearl on every fret somewhat defeats the purpose of fret markers. I wouldn't order it that way, but If someone gave it to me, I'd gladly accept it. I used to say that I prefer plain to blingy, but I keep buying relatively blingy guitars so I don't think I can say that anymore.
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You can't have too much pearl or abalone.
Also, if it doesn't have gold hardware I factor that into the cost of the instrument. Gold hardware=superior tone. Excessive pearl or abalone=superior tone.
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Originally Posted by DawgBone
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You’re all amateurish dilettantes.
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