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That's how rosewood is. If you see something advertised as rosewood which is smooth like maple or ebony, it's not rosewood.
I’m used to maple and ebony. I’m somewhat new to rosewood and really love this guitar but the “very imperfect” fretboard when I’m comparing it to ebony or maple is really throwing me for a loop. It’s...
Yeah, you're right about the fuzz. I'm (trying to be) a traditional jazz player and I should have mentioned that in my post. So everything I said about the Tonemaster was geared toward jazz. The only...
I never turn gigs down unless it's a lousy band or the pay doesn't warrant me loading gear in my ride. Never know when you'll be sitting around just practicing in your crib again waiting for the...
Solid! Jim Hall introduced us to each other in the mid 90's, I've been playing his guitars since. Here's another nice interview with Henriksen amps 7 Questions w/Stephen Marchione (Luthier...
Yea... when I was a kid I would take different books and then notate out different possibilities that could be developed from their concepts.... say like the MB books. I would make examples using his...
How about this one: L-5CESN for sale in Canada ... and US It can be in Erie PA during the December 25-27 timeframe, so a grand summit meeting somewhere between Erie and Cleveland can easily be...
This one also connects the player with Mr. Johnny Smith via that atypical neck. Go, Johnny, go, go, go!
I like to record my way through books. That way I don't just quickly BS my way through the book. Sometimes making up a bit of groove to practice to. Making a bit of a project out of each lesson. ...
It's pretty normal. Rosewood backs and sides need a lot of filler before finishing. Oil it up a bit, be sure to wipe it down very soon after.
Thoughts on the L5 Signature?
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