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Originally Posted by Nemoman
Yowzah--these all look wonderful, Joel! That last Coco Solis looks amazing!
Really looking forward to meeting you and taking these for a test drive!
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Thanks Nemoman...I also look forward to meeting you...and listening to you take them for a test drive.
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Originally Posted by cigarfan
Me too! Can't wait for the audition.
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Me too cigarfan...I build them so that I can listen to them being played by players who play the way that I wish that I could play...but cant 🤔😉
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Originally Posted by TomB'sox
Wow, Joel, I don't know what to say! Those are stunners to say the very least. I am honored to have you and your beautiful builds at the first annual B.I.G.
There are so many things I like about these, I can't even begin to list them all. Holy cow.
Thank you so much for posting!!!!
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Thanks Tom...for the invitation...and for making me blush.
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Originally Posted by Guitars44me
Big Fun!!!
Joel, your guitars look really really nice! Bevels and Ports really enhance the player's experience immensely. Kudos for offering them, especially at no upcharge!
I will indeed be bringing my latest John Kinnaird Custom Round Peak. And I will be glad to let anyone relatively sober, with clean hands and no belt buckle play her for a while!
I am sorry John K can not come due to family stuff but plan to do my best to show folks what stunning stuff he is building lately.
All aboard!
Paul
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Thanks Paul...TBT...the bevels and ports being standard issue was a decision that was easily made the first time that I experienced them. They changed the way that I think about guitars.
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Originally Posted by Fast Jimmy
HI. While visiting with Steve Sheriff at their shop a couple of months back, I had the opportunity to play one of Joel's guitars. I can tell you they are outstanding. I'm pretty picky about nut widths and string spacing (I prefer 1&7/8" nuts and 2&3/8's at the bridge) and while I don't know what Joel's spacing was, I can tell you it was VERY easy to play and sounded great. The workmanship was also top notch. Congratulations on your journey to luthiership, Joel.
Jim Gager
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Thanks Jim...I was in Asheville NC when you visited, and I hate that I missed you. I did get to visit Dream Guitars, though...where I was able to experience my first Kostal, Sexauer, Wilborn guitars.
Thank you for the response to playing my guitars. FYI...the ones that you played were both 1-3/4 nut and 2-1/4 ss.
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