Al:
Hope our paths cross one day--I know I would enjoy the visit.
Hope our paths cross one day--I know I would enjoy the visit.
On the other hand it may be all gassed out by now.
Should try throwing another one in there for a couple of years to see what happens.
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Got back and spent a little time on the bench with this one. After a more thorough cleaning, I'm left believing we have a situation discussed here: http://www.letstalkguild.com/ltg/showthread.php?188931-Finishes/page8 - in post #74 in particular. Definitely a textured effect mostly on the lower bout sides with another area in the middle of the back.
Strung it up with some EJ-14's. Very nice mellow tone. Not quite as mellow as an all 'hog D-15, but not as bright as my rosewood DCE-5. Nice, deep, sustaining effect. I like it. May have to keep it. :wink-new:
Mine is anything but mellow. Very bright - almost brash - but I agree that the sustain is fantastic.
I really like the back on this ash-body guitar. The craftsman at Guild did a fine job of book-matching on this one! :applause:
Free is good.:courage:
The back of that headstock looks like ash too.
A-yup. When I saw the comment about "no finish" on back of neck I looked again to see if it might be padauk which had known adhesion problems, and realized it was an ash neck, too..
Thanks! I'm sure I would too!Al:
Hope our paths cross one day--I know I would enjoy the visit.
ROTFLMAO.Soooo, travel plans are cancelled. I am spending the weekend making music, not war. With my new love.:love_heart::love_heart: