adorshki
Reverential Member
See the post answering Frono right before this one.I was thinking custom build .
See the post answering Frono right before this one.I was thinking custom build .
It was 20, just like the GSR's, because they had to make at least that many of any given piece to justify cost of production.
See the post answering Frono right before this one.
I am reminded of a time in the NH years when Guild actually said they would make an LTG model. We just had to agree on a set of specs (that could be produced)
This isn't just about my dream specs, besides which, this way I don't have to spend any money until they build it glee; this is about them walking away from the body that has been the single most flexible platform in their entire history.I get it but at the same time your denying yourself a guitar with specs you want .
That's why a LTG model was never ordered as we had lengthy discussions about exactly those topics and couldn't come to terms...With all the different styles of music played by the members here on LTG, all the different opinions about the "ideal" tonewood combination and the strongly held preferences about specs ...body dimensions, scale length, nut width, etc.; I would imagine this would be a difficult task to accomplish! :indecisiveness:
That's why a LTG model was never ordered as we had lengthy discussions about exactly those topics and couldn't come to terms...
Ralf
This isn't just about my dream specs, besides, which, this way I don't have to spend any money until they build it glee; this is about them walking away from the body that has been the single most flexible platform in their entire history.
And that's probably a fitting message for my 25000th post.
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Well, they already did the limited D-40TDlx run for Sweetwater, so it sounds like they would consider something like this. On the other hand Sweetwater is probably one of the largest customers for CMG....and that they're able to consider it.