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B&G Little Sister
I came across this video this morning, and watched it four times straight! Apparently this is a small shop in Israel, basically two or three guys I believe, who based this design on old parlour guitars. I'll take mine in whiskey burst, no cutaway, and P-90's please!
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Nice looking and sounding guitar, more like a Les Paul Florentine or other chambered mahogany-bodied maple-capped guitar than an acoustic parlor guitar. They also make a single cutaway version.
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Absolutely! I did read that the inspiration initially came from watching videos of Robert Johnson playing a parlour guitar. I do like the vibe of this instrument. Not cheap though...
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I too have seen this video before. Very cool. I think he has the A sting tuned down to G and is using that as a drone. Try it.
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