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A quick preview before I have to go out and do some yard work.....feels like spring in the Northeast!
I saw this online and did a little research on the builder. He apprenticed with Tom Ribbecke and seems to have a real passion and small following for his work. He has a website if others want to check out. I figured I'd take a chance as I wanted to try an acoustic with a floater.
Here are some specs I got straight from Mr. Odashima:
Dear Darren,
Thank you for email me about that guitar.
Yes, I made that guitar definitely.
This is specifications
serial number: 074
Date: 2019
Top: European Spruce
Side&Back: European maple
Neck: Hard maple
Fingerboard: Ebony
Bridge&saddle: African Black Wood
Tailpiece: African Black Wood
Pickup: Kent Armstrong PAF O
Tuner: Wavery
Finished: Shellac
Fun!Last edited by DMgolf66; 09-09-2025 at 11:13 AM.
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03-08-2020 01:33 PM
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Last edited by DMgolf66; 03-09-2020 at 04:44 PM.
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Nice looking guitar. How does it sound?
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Ugh, I hate the picture rotation when posting from my phone. Dont know how to correct. Apologies.
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Briefly: I suck, so take that into account. I play with my thumb so everything is a bit mellow on everything I play. I will try some with pick later.
Originally Posted by WilliamScott
Anyway, the acoustic is nice and warm. The strings are those black coated strings I've never played before, so they add to a mellow warm sound i think. Plugged in it sounds super duper to me! Very dynamic and responsive. I've not had any experience with these type of guitars (thin topped, light, acoustic with floater).
Here is a quote from owner regarding string choice:.
"That black nylon string is string I chose. Because that guitar concept was solo. It's like a "Virtuoso" Joe Pass."
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Wow, that is a lovely guitar!
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Beautiful guitar DM.
Enjoy it and thanks for sharing.
Joe D
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very nice mix of classic designs...interesting that it's- shellac finish!
i'd trade out those strings for some nice thomastik pure nickel flats...jazzswings...or even thom bebop pure nickel rounds...that box will sing
congrats & enjoy
cheers
ps- love the extra special binding...a mix..clever...beautiful
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Flats on an acoustic archtop? Heresy!
Originally Posted by neatomic
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I have to say I'm kind of digging the black wound strings. Neat feel. Sound is good thru the amp. I imagine the acoustic sound would be better with the Bebops or regular round wound.
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You are developing an impressive stable of archtops!
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if there's a pickup and a volume control it's an electric!! haha
Originally Posted by Woody Sound
even pure nickel flats would project more than nylon covered...plus interact better with pup
cheers
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I'm like the guy who plays golf and can't break 100, but has the finest sets of clubs!
Originally Posted by lawson-stone
I swore when I decided to start playing again I wouldn't become "one of those guys". So many folks on the golf forum know WAY more than I do about equipment and are not very good players. Well, everyone is having fun and not hurting anybody, so cest la vie!
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Way cool guitar. No cut-away! I love it!! That way I don't have to remember which is florentine and which is venice-tine.
I think I saw that one and did some research as I had never heard of the builder. Very impressive.
I LOVE Japanese guitars.
If I had the funds, I would have snagged it.
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It's very nice and seems like a very, very quality build. I feel very lucky to have snagged it. Anyway, I hope to do it justice in the future.
Originally Posted by consumerduck
Last edited by DMgolf66; 09-09-2025 at 11:42 AM.
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That is a very beautiful axe. Congratulations, and play it in good health!
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21 frets. Interesting.
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Anyone else own one of his guitars ??
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Wow!
Congrats!!



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