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Saw this listing as I was browsing.
2006 Trenier Special Archtop Hollow-Body Electric Guitar, | Reverb
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02-01-2023 11:59 AM
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Definitely a gorgeous guitar. I'm not knowledgable enough about Trenier guitars to have any input on sound, playability, price, etc. If I was interested though I would contact the store directly to try and get a better price.
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Check out Pasquale Grasso…..he plays solo and Trenier. Awesome player bringing solo guitar to a new level but the Trenier sounds mediocre at best to my ears. I think I just hate the sound of newer customs where the builder is trying to make the guitar as sensitive as possible. Sounds like crap (with a pick especially )!
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I just love the look of a plain ebony board along with ebony appointments.
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Originally Posted by Steve Z
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With SN#1029, This is maybe the oldest Trenier I have seen listed anywhere. My Model E is #1058, and Bryant did not list a build date inside. I was told mine is a 2011, but I wonder if it’s a little older than that.
I can attest to the quality of these early Trenier models. Mine is perhaps the best guitar I have ever played. The fit and finish, playability, resonance, and tone both plugged in and unplugged are all exceptional. This one seems maybe a little overpriced, however.
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What in the world is that sticker doing on the inside??? Does any other dealer do that these days?
Man, that dude doesn't miss a trick, that would annoy the hell out of me. But he/they already did that awhile ago.
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Originally Posted by mark m.
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Originally Posted by SOLR
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Originally Posted by Mark M.
Was thinking about that last night, 5 years for 29 guitars that's roughly 6 a year ,humm can't make much money on that after all expenses ..You might be right.....
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Beautiful instrument! This came right after mine, 1027 built in 2006:
New Eastman T145 prototype ?
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