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Old 12-14-2005, 09:15 AM
wierdOne wierdOne is offline
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well... as you can see... it's a beautiful instrument.... One piece graphite... the entire thing is one piece... even the bridge.... the cutaway was really comfortable to play high up on the neck.... almost as comfortable as your standard electric guitar.... truss rod... graphite nut... stainless steel frets... the finger board is woven graphite.. made by Parker.... I tried to show the arch with the pictures from the bottom of the guitar... notice the strangely shaped hole... it'd be kind of crazy to fit a rubber stopper in there to reduce feedback... but i'm pretty sure that's what the arched top is for.... Locking tuners... Silver metallic logo.... very cool looking... notice NO fret dots.... that's cool imho..... there's fret markers on the side of the neck.. just none on the face.... which we don't look at while we're playing anyways... notice the guitar on the chair.. the guitar is a little wider than the widest part of the chair (which is 19 inches)... so you're talking about a really bulky, but light, piece of musical equipment on your lap...


I didn't document the back of the guitar... it's not flat... but buldges out near the center kind of like the Gibson Blues King....

Anyways... it's a really neat guitar... that's really well balanced and surprisingly quiet for it's size (no doubt designed for stage use).... so IF i played on a stage every night with thousands.... no.... MILLIONS of screaming girls.... um... make that MILLIONS of scantily dressed women swooning at my feet... then i would have kept this sexy guitar.. But... I don't... and for the shear size of the guitar and money that I paid for it... I need a HUGE acoustic sound.... to play in my studio... not on tour...
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