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Here's a way to add a matching electric nylon crossover to your blue archtop. These are awesome electric nylon crossovers, great for Latin, bossa, etc. I have owned two, have been using one for several years now. No affiliation with the seller or this particular guitar.
Carvin CL450 2004 Blue Burst | Dimension of Sound | Reverb
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06-26-2019 09:24 AM
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You know, I have always wanted a blue guitar. But for some reason not a blue ARCHTOP. Something about the archtop says "tradition" to me, and for me it needs to be a burst or natural.
But I'd love a DGT in blue
or a Luke III
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I like Carvin and do want a nylon crossover. But I probably wouldn't play it as much as I think I would.
I have this...
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Heritage H575 Custom
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You can never have too many blue gits, I LOVE that 575!!!
Damn, some players are Soo... stodgy... natural, or Gibson horrid "tobacco" burst. :-)
This one is on clearance locally... So tempting... But, I have a 335, I HAVE a 335 damn!
Last edited by GNAPPI; 07-01-2019 at 07:50 AM.
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This mij blue flower has been my baby since new in 1988.
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I've seen guitars with blue opaque paint that I liked, but somehow blue stained with the wood grain showing through looks odd to my eyes. Although, according to my wife, "stodgy" is not an in-apt description for me. I was born in 1959 and apparently was about 60 years old by 1970.
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This is my favorite blue guitar. It remains on my wish list..."Heritage Super Kenny Burrell"
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Originally Posted by Gitfiddler
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It is difficult to sell on a blue guitar nowadays. It had its moment in the mid-1990s. Its heyday is over.
The reason is simple: blue under aged clear coat nitrocellulose looks a sickly algae green.
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I got me one.
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Originally Posted by Jabberwocky
Guthrie Trapp:
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Had a Blue National Reso myself, once.
My only ever blue guitar.
Thanks for all of the lovely images.
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Rutters got me thinking of doing a metal pickguard makeover of a Daphne Blue Strat I have. if it looks good on Surf Green It will look awesome on Daphne Blue
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Originally Posted by Hammertone
This one for the win!Last edited by mateo2006; 06-30-2019 at 08:47 PM.
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I only have two blue guitars; Ibanez S style and a Gibson Les Paul Studio Lite with MIII electronics.
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Just remembered - I have a blue guitar that I'm going to sell as soon as I finish with a couple of details. Anyone want a really Taos Blue strat (MJT alder body, Warmoth Modern '59 profile neck w/ 1 3/4" nut)? More to come in the For Sale area, soon, once it's done.
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This looks like my Parker Nitefly except I have black Tele knobs instead of the stock knobs. It is my only blue guitar. I have several black guitars including another Parker but no other blues. Not sure why because I think blue guitars are beautiful.Last edited by P.J.; 07-07-2019 at 07:21 AM.
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All blue, all archtops, and all by the best luthiers of the day. Maybe not that easy a book to locate, but I found it worthwhile.
No affiliation etc
KENVOSE.COM - BLUE GUITAR
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Not sure why but I find the blue quite striking.
sorry for the sideways pic (?)
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Originally Posted by Dennis D
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Not my actual guitar but I can’t get a picture of mine right now.
My blue guitar is a Gretsch G5420T in Fairlane Blue.
I used to have a blue PRS Custom 24 but I sold it because we didn’t get along.
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The Montelone is the winner for me too, but there ain't a dog in the bunch.
I'm surprised how great the Fender D'Aqui story sounds, I like it better than many more expensive counterparts.
Actually, the Super 400 sounded thinnest, but I've played an acoustic super 400, ain't nothing thin about 'em.
Aria EA-650 pickguard question
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