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Your NFS Archtop
How many archtop players have an NFS archtop?basically your grail guitar
Last edited by kayakman; 09-04-2018 at 12:02 PM. |
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Nothing fancy, but my Heritage 575 has completely fulfilled my electric archtop needs, and it has a lot of cool sentimental value too (it was made the year I started playing guitar, I bought it right after the birth of my first son)
So yeah...that guitar is not for sale, ever. Now...a great acoustic archtop...I could go for one of those |
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People sell their guitars?
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This one is a keeper for me...
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Got a Godin CW II that fills all my electric archtop needs - still looking for the right birth-year New York Epiphone at the right price...
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I don’t know if it counts, but I have an Epiphone “Joe Pass” edition archtop that I’m pretty happy with and don’t plan to ever sell. Mainly b/c I like it and can’t really justify spending more money on guitars. Well.... unless I hit the lottery, in which case i might be able to justify something a notch or two better😁
Jeff |
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I wonder how that works.
My Guild A150 is growing on me. It's my only arch top. It will stay for a while. |
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My 1930 Gibson L-5, which is actually a TG-5 converted to L-5 done at the factory in July 1935. Note the 10th fret marker which belies its origins.
HE |
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Great guitar Howard I have seen you perform with it,wonderful guitar, for me it`s my 38 L5......
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Jim Triggs built a custom archtop for me; I’ve had it for a year and plan to have it for years...
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Waited a decade for this Gilchrist 16” w/ Italian bearclaw top, it continues to amaze, would sleep in case before selling: http://www.gilchristmandolins.com/732
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You waited 10 years for that guitar, you are a patient man I must say...
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Stayed busy with other things
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This one is just too cool for school... Built by Sigmund Johannessen the jaw-dropping finish work makes this one a keeper. The pictures don't do it justice. Flamed maple shows through everywhere you see red on the back/sides/neck.
Here's a video feature on this guitar from Guitar Player magazine. http://youtu.be/a1Hagnikj5Y JR
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What a mindblower! Fabulous looking instrument. I tried to find a video of it being played, but came up empty handed. JR, is ths one you own?
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