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You can't really go wrong with Westerly Guilds. They play themselves and look the biz.
Interesting. Thanks for the measurements!
Interesting. I've played one some years ago and thought they had a very pronounced acoustic tone for a laminate, I can see the appeal.
Wynton vs Herbie. The Purist and Crossbreader Duke It Out – Wynton Marsalis Official Website I love this - it's a heavy discussion that no-one likes to have any more. At it's core, it's Art vs...
What's the saying? "You can always tell a piano player, but you can't tell them much."
Yeah, I'm looking at my Kingpin right now, and the top is about 2mm thick. It's not the most pronounced arch, mind you...but it also hasn't sunk...I've had the guitar about 16 years.
First of all you have to tell it to the piano player. But I'm afraid he/she will stare at you and doesn't understand anything what you want to say. :cool:
And what's odd is the focus here on "Misty" but in fact a ton of jazz standards were originally ballads and became wildly up-tempo barn-burners. "All the Things You Are" is a great example. A very...
I never measured the one I had, but Godin 5th Avenues have the thinnest laminated tops I've ever seen (made from wild cherry), and quite a lively unplugged sound. Might be worth trying to talk to...
It kind of reminds me of hiking in the high mountains of Colorado. You see a summit ahead and think you're at the top, then as you move onto it, you realize it's a "false summit" and only a step up...
In 2017, when Henry J was facing foreclosure of Gibson, he sold many guitars through Chicago Music Exchange to the public at wholesale prices (I am sure his other dealers were furious). Some of...
Big fan of blonde, single pickup laminate guitars. Looks like the Ibanez Metheny models
Wynton v Herbie 1985
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