Westerly Wood
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D30: I drove solo from MA to AZ once in a small pickup. And the only cassette I had was Bob Marley Legend. It was awesome.
No, why should it? It has a solid spruce top. (the original A-20 had a laminated spruce top).I don't think it has a mahogany or even Sapele top though.
D30: I drove solo from MA to AZ once in a small pickup. And the only cassette I had was Bob Marley Legend. It was awesome.
OP said it did not have hog sound, for me that requires a hardwood top.No, why should it? It has a solid spruce top. (the original A-20 had a laminated spruce top).
Ralf
It is based on the Madeira A-20. Laminate back and sides, but the top is upgraded to solid spruce. The idea came from Bob Marley using an A-20 as his home / composing guitar for a number of years.Marley looks like my old a20 Madeira...is it pressed wood or is it natural, also will there be other M versions ? I liked my Madeira very much but it died during a neck reset lutherie school repair ( dowel issues) I’ve been looking for a Hoboken style acoustic for a few years(I have a 62 M65) I’m tryin to find a neck close to that guitar. The M logo looks very Madeira to me. I have an A-4 which is parlor sized.
Welcome to LTG! You might want to read the very long thread talking about the model itself:Marley looks like my old a20 Madeira...is it pressed wood or is it natural,