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Thanks! Chuck Norris wears Alistair Pajamas [emoji23][emoji23] |
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I have both and the ice finish is fine, but I prefer the gloss look. I think it makes the guitar look even more "high end". If that makes sense. I get those that prefer the ice though.
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Congrats on the new guitar!
I haven’t seen the full gloss in person but since having the crystal ice on mine it has really grown on me, also easy to maintain! |
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That’s a great looking X20 Songtown, congrats.
Fwiw-I wouldn’t sell too quickly, I still like the sound my wood guitars impart and really like having both CF and wood. The CF gets more play time as I travel for work and also when I need to wait for kids at activities I can have one in the car with no worries, not to mention having them out on the stand in the house for a quick play. Then, in my case, my Taylor 812ce comes out and I just really love the “flavor” of the tone again I say enjoy them all!
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NGD Lefty Emerald Opus X20
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I think it was related to the aesthetics of the woody top, and wanting it all to come through. Although I don't know if its something they would do for the basic model or not. It does seem to be a rougher texture than a normal matte finish.
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I can understand them not wanting to do it for a woody top, since those are entirely about aesthetics and the details of the veneer, but it seems to me that it could be an interesting option for a plain CF top. |