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CA X is my main acoustic guitar after I bought it about a year ago. These are awesome guitars. I took it camping with me last week with no hesitation. That little guitar just booms. My dream guitar would be a doubleneck CA based on the X, but I guess they need to get that 12 string flying first.
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I stil want to know when your travel-sized CA is going to be available!
I'd like to get one, and I've got a friend who's looking for a travel guitar (he's just starting out), and I've told him to wait! I'd like to be able to tel him how LONG to wait. |
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BTW......Every word I post is just my humble opinion. |
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And... any plans to build a CA nylon strings ? Thanks.
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Welcome to CA! I've not had the pleasure of playing one of their products but have played a few Rainsong guitars. I like the Rainsongs very much and if I traveled/gigged , would almost certainly own a CF built guitar.
Nice to have another sponsor here at AGF and one that does indeed bring a unique aspect of the guitar world with it. |
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The Woderful CA's
It's been a while since I've last posted on AGF, but cannot resist chimming in on this discussion of the CA guitars. I'm excited to see that Ellis and the crew at CA have chosen to become sponsors of this site - they obviously know there stuff when it comes to making great playing and sounding acoustic guitars.
I own a small guitar store in Farmville, VA, (smack dab in the middle of Bluegrass country) and deal with Blueridge, Takamine, Dean, Augustino Loprinzi, and various top end used guitars like Martin, Santa Cruze, Taylor, and the very best vintage instruments I can get my hands on. Needless to say, when one of my favorite guitar reps suggested that I needed to try out one of these carbon fiber guitars, with out one sliver of wood in them, I thought maybe he had slipped a cog or something. When he first took it out of the case I was struck by it's simplistic beauty, then he put it in my hands and it was all over. I fell madly in love with it even before playing the first chord. These things are THAT good. My favorite guitar rep was not allowed to leave my store that day without me becoming part of the CA family. Everyone who has played a CA in my store has been blown away by their beauty, playability, and tone. There have been a few "hard core" Martin guys who have refused the opportunity to pick one up, but I believe the day will come when they will no longer be able to resist. You can only resist beauty for so long. garyg |
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Hi Ellis,
Any plans or discussions around producing an archtop? |