Shorty Deal
Poking around the Elderly Instruments site I saw their Rainsong Shorty on special for $1599. I played that guitar and liked it plenty but I am not quite ready...thought it would be a good deal for someone here though. They only have the one, so get right on it!
https://www.elderly.com/acoustics/ac...nufacturer=267 |
Hi Jim,
Rainsong discontinued the Shorty, the P12 parlors, and the Smokey models so some dealers are offering nice discounts on them. ;) |
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Are we to expect some new models in their place or is this just a bit of simplification of the lineup? |
I ordered a shorty from Ted yesterday :)
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My plan is to end up with the perfect (for me) carbon trifecta. |
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I think that the CH-OM1100NS is essentially nearly the same as the "Shorty", is it not? Yet, offered at a very attractive price.
http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/A8200102.jpg I'll also add that my recently acquired CH-OM1100NS continues to impress me greatly with it's fantastic, full, rich, and well-balanced tone, light weight, excellent playability, relatively compact form factor, and very low price. What an impressive instrument! I will confidently recommend this guitar to anyone wanting a carbon fiber guitar that has a form factor very close to a traditional all-wood acoustic guitar, and sounds awesome! http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/A8200106.jpg Of the many guitars that I have, the CH-OM1100NS may be the one I would keep above all others, including my beloved Martin OM28-V. Why?, you might ask. The CH-OM1100NS pleases me nearly as much as my OM28-V does, but has the distinct and significant advantage (to me) that it needs no attention to maintaining humidification in the dry climate that I choose to live in. And it is impervious to changes in temperature and humidity. For some of us, that distinction is quite significant. http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/A8200096.jpg |
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Ya I sold my ch Om thinking it was too big but I've missed it ever since. I've been playing the savoy with a neck up and it basically is the same position the ch Om was in. With the great deals on the shorties I had to jump on it to get a full gloss. That's the only difference between the shorty and the ch Om. I gues rosette and tuners are different also but same build. |
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It's the best sounding CF guitar I've ever played (including several CA's, several RainSongs, several Emeralds, and a Blackbird Savoy) and holds its own very well with fine traditional wood guitars, like my Martin OM28-V. |
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