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Tell Leo he should use actual corn hole bags and not dive weights, unless he laminates that hog back of course.
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ADI HOG is one of the best combinations for a guitar, Leo will bring something fascinating into the mix for sure, congrats...!
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Circa OM-30/34 (Adi/Mad) | 000-12 (Ger/Maple) | OM-28 (Adi/Brz) | OM-18/21 (Adi/Hog) | OM-42 (Adi/Braz) Fairbanks SJ (Adi/Hog) | Schoenberg/Klepper 000-12c (Adi/Hog) | LeGeyt CLM (Swiss/Amzn) | LeGeyt CLM (Carp/Koa) Brondel A-2 (Carp/Mad) |
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This is going to kick some serious butt! Can nor wait to see and hear more.
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Beautiful-looking instrument. I will make a comment regarding guitars with so-called double sides. I received about six months ago two OM guitars I had commissioned from Scottish luthier Oska Burman. The guitars, as you can imagine, are just incredible. Oska uses double-side construction, too, and I can say, based on my experience with these and quite a few other luthier-built guitars, that the double-side construction gives a guitar a certain amount of heft and fullness to the sound that might otherwise be lacking. It's a very subtle thing, of course, but it's something I think I can notice or maybe say feel about Oska's guitars. And, of course, structurally there are obvious advantages to double-side construction, in terms of the stability and longevity of the instrument.
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All that being said, I have enjoyed Oska's build threads and would love to play one of his guitars one day. Thanks for chiming in!
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Circa OM-30/34 (Adi/Mad) | 000-12 (Ger/Maple) | OM-28 (Adi/Brz) | OM-18/21 (Adi/Hog) | OM-42 (Adi/Braz) Fairbanks SJ (Adi/Hog) | Schoenberg/Klepper 000-12c (Adi/Hog) | LeGeyt CLM (Swiss/Amzn) | LeGeyt CLM (Carp/Koa) Brondel A-2 (Carp/Mad) |