Rich Cohen
Senior Member
Here's another beautiful Bob Benedetto Guild: a 2004 Artist Award play by Tobias Hoffman.
Jaguar, you are a man of few words, but you speak through your collection of guitars and amps. WOW!Stunning guitar, beautiful playing.
Jaguar, you are a man of few words, but you speak through your collection of guitars and amps. WOW!
Just read and looked at some of Jaguar's unbelievable articles and guitar collection. I say the COVID - 19 ISOLATION will be over before one would be able to complete the entire read. By some chance you have not looked or read, let me recommend it!!!!Jaguar, you are a man of few words, but you speak through your collection of guitars and amps. WOW!
Cougar, in my experience, determination is the key to learning. Don't be intimidated by those cords that Tobias is playing. Like any other chord, all you need to do is find them, practice them and explore! It's only a matter of time. Muscle memory is the key.No cowboy chords for that boy!
RichStuball, you need to give us a sample of the Bozung Super with the Engelmann Top and Cocobolo back and sides! I bet it sounds awesome.
I believe I'm the current owner of that X-100?
I'm pretty sure the the guy I bought it from was not you.....hope it wasn't stolen!
I'm not sure if the artist was actually involved at this point, Bill. Maybe. Or, maybe they were just re-issuing something from the old days. Bob Benedetto certainly made some magnificent jazz boxes.This must have been during a period when Johnny Smith was once again endorsing the Artist Award. It is cool to see his signature on the headstock faceplate logo. Great chord/melody playing and beautiful tone from this guitar and amp setup.
Chazmo, sorry for being confusing. My incoming X-700 Stuart Benedetto is a 2004. It was made when Guild was in Corona. The serial number with CBB1011. Westerly Benedettos' serial numbers begin with Gbb****.I'm not sure if the artist was actually involved at this point, Bill. Maybe. Or, maybe they were just re-issuing something from the old days. Bob Benedetto certainly made some magnificent jazz boxes.
Rich, why do you think this is a 2004? Wouldn't it have been in Westerly? Forgive my ignorance.
My incoming X-700 Stuart Benedetto is a 2004. It was made when Guild was in Corona. The serial number with CBB1011.
I'm not sure if the artist was actually involved at this point. Or, maybe they were just re-issuing something from the old days.
That's correct, Hans. I left a few zeros.Most likely more like # CBB1000011, but then again ........ it's just zeros!
Sincerely,
Hans Moust
www.guitarsgalore.nl
Shelby, it actually arrived early...came yesterday afternoon. I waited for it to get acclimatized then in the early evening opened the case. What a beauty! While tightening the strings the "G" string snapped, so now I'm faced with a dilemma, either to just replace the "G" string or put on another set. BTW, the strings on it are new, installed by the seller.Rich
Could today have a little extra excitement and anticipation in it?
If course, we want to know!