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Waterloo Wl-14L
I've had this Collings Waterloo for about three weeks and it hasnt seen much use. Barely a fingerprint on it, let alone any cosmetic issues. This is a ladder braced version with a truss rod. There are more pics available on request.
SOLD PayPal'd + actual shipping. I still have the original shipping box and it comes with the OHSC and sales receipt. Last edited by RaoulDuke; 04-23-2015 at 12:12 PM. Reason: Sold |
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Neck?
Is this the large neck or the small (modern) neck version?
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The neck is the historically accurate V shape.
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I'm on the lookout for an xbraced t bar guitar doggone-it! Good luck with your sale.
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Nice guitar! These are hard to find and I bet it goes quick.
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hmmm, I never thought I needed a ladder-braced guitar, but now I'm thinking I might! Here's a decent demo of both versions; I hope it's ok for me to post; figured it might help potential buyers considering purchasing this, which now apparently includes me!
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Nice clip!
They are kind of a specialized guitar anyway, if I were buying one I'd go all-in and get the ladder-braced. And this one has the truss to boot.
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For what its designed to do they are among the tops out there.
That clip above does a good job of presenting the difference between the two bracings and sounds remarkable similar to my ladder version. |
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I think the Waterloos are fantastic, but a Collings warranty is not transferable.
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thanks for that point of clarification. i have updated the original post to prevent any confusion.
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Mark as read, "sold" not in title
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collings, parlor, waterloo |
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