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I think we are going to be OK. Played the Olson and the Goodall for many hours today and messed with my David amp and got it dialed in for the first time.
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Really, really nice case! I think the colors go perfectly with the guitar as well. Looking forward to when you can bring this baby home! |
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What a tease! Here I thought I was going to see a GUITAR!
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The case is almost as nice as the guitar. Really not but just sayin!
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A fine example of a great guitar from a great builder out of fantastic wood. Well done! Thanks for sharing the build.
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Thanks everyone for sharing the excitement.
I'll be flying out to Minneapolis next month to meet Jim in person and check out his shop. I might also take the opportunity to select tone woods for my 2013 build. It will be rosewood, that's all I can say for now. For those who might be interested, Jim will also build the final James Taylor signature models in Indian rosewood. I despise signature models but might make an exception this time... |
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Wow, I didn't realize there were going to be any more built! |
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Hey Jon,
I can't remember the exact number of remaining James Taylor signature models that Jim is supposed to build -- but it's a modest figure. I also noticed that these get snapped pretty quickly on the used market. Not that I would want to sell it but it is a good sign for long term value. As for the 2013 build, I got some good news at work this week so I'm in for a "modest" Olson for sure. We'll see if I get tempted by BRW but otherwise I'd love to have a "beater" Olson in my stable with his traditional rosewood/cedar combo. |
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That would be hard to go wrong with.
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Joe, that is one beautiful guitar. Have you recorded with it yet?
Can't wait to hear it. Thanks for keeping us updated with all your pics and info!
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Perhaps you should consider Madagascar RW for your next Olson, I dont recollect having seen any Mad RW Olsons anywhere, it's as good as BRW I am told. best, Keyshore
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Hi Larry,
Too bad Jim doesn't build dreads anymore. That would've been an easy decision... |
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I can't wait to play it. I'll be picking it up next month. |
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Jim does not build with MRW. Besides, his premium for BRW is rather reasonably priced. As far as I'm concerned, Indian rosewood is just as good as any rosewood. My preference for BRW isn't based on sonic preference -- but rather driven by looks and prestige. People are free to say and think otherwise. There is no "better sounding" rosewood in my book and I cringe every time I read something in those lines. |
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Hi, Joe,
Looking forward to hearing about your visit next month. Do you have a specific date set to visit? I never thought I'd be saying this (though I should have known better!), but I'm really considering commissioning another Olson--spruce over rosewood for sure (probably no cutaway)...but it likely won't be soon due to the recent Charis and Contreras (classical) financial "dents" (but no regrets--they are superb guitars and keepers for sure!). Hope he's still building when/if the time comes. |