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Old 02-15-2023, 06:08 AM
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Default Larrivee electrics

I was surprised to see a Larrivee Tele-style in the Sweetwater showroom a few days ago - I didn't know they were making these.

Have you tried one? What did you think? (I didn't have time to do more than look at it briefly.)

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I ended up moving that guitar. Really nice instrument, but the neck was just too svelte for my taste, especially after picking up some Eastman arch tops that have a more full C shape.
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