Number 29
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- Lawrence
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Number 29
Ok...Number 29.
mahogany Body and Bubinga top. Heavily carved inside and out. About 65mm thick.
Mahogany, maple and Purpleheart neck
Ebony Fretboard with Bloodwood binding.
Grainger bridge, gotoh tuners
Set up with flatwounds 13 - 53.
Its my take on a Jazz instrument!
mahogany Body and Bubinga top. Heavily carved inside and out. About 65mm thick.
Mahogany, maple and Purpleheart neck
Ebony Fretboard with Bloodwood binding.
Grainger bridge, gotoh tuners
Set up with flatwounds 13 - 53.
Its my take on a Jazz instrument!
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“You might be cool, but you’ll never be playing a white Steinberger through a JC120, wearing a white jumpsuit with white shoes and sporting a mullet cool”.
“You might be cool, but you’ll never be playing a white Steinberger through a JC120, wearing a white jumpsuit with white shoes and sporting a mullet cool”.
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Re: Number 29
Lovely, I especially like the look of the neck (from fretboard side).
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Re: Number 29
Niiiiceeee...
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: Number 29
Lawrence hits it out of the park again!
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- Lawrence
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Re: Number 29
so as i said...I intended this to be a for of jazz guitar...not quite a big arch top but emulating that sound. Which has worked quite well. What is blowing me away is how good this sounds on overdriven patches....
Might be the heavy strings (13 - 53 - bending is fun!) might be the flat wounds...who knows. Regardless I find myself wanting to play this a lot.
Might be the heavy strings (13 - 53 - bending is fun!) might be the flat wounds...who knows. Regardless I find myself wanting to play this a lot.
GrantB wrote:
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“You might be cool, but you’ll never be playing a white Steinberger through a JC120, wearing a white jumpsuit with white shoes and sporting a mullet cool”.
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Re: Number 29
I feel like players like Robert Fripp would be ideal customers for your creations!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.