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Old 01-24-2024, 08:11 AM
Doubleneck Doubleneck is offline
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Default Rainsong closing its doors got me back into my BI-J1000

I have experienced about every brand of carbon guitars and have kept 2. My Rainsong BI-JM1000 and my Emerald Doubleneck. I traded my CA Dred for the Rainsong. My absolute favorite guitar look is the Gibson J200, so the Rainsong was just a carbon copy. These jumbos look unwieldy but the narrow waist makes them very comfortable on your knee. Action is about perfect. Resonates like no other with a palm mute. Lowered a 1/2 step can’t put it down.
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Old 02-01-2024, 09:45 AM
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I always thought the Black Ice Rainsongs were neat looking, sounds like yours is a keeper!
I have one of the regular Jumbo’s, made before the move stateside.
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