OH SNAPS!! SOLD!!!: 1994 GUILD JV52 ROSEWOOD GLORY!!! SOLD

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Chazmo said:
Sand it down and hand-rub it yourself.

I'll skip the sanding part and proceed right to the hand-rubbing.

I used to sleep with my guitars, in my younger days...
 

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jcwu said:
Chazmo said:
Sand it down and hand-rub it yourself.

I'll skip the sanding part and proceed right to the hand-rubbing.

I used to sleep with my guitars, in my younger days...
Ah..the puberty stage.....I remember mine.....well not really. :D :lol: :D
 

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Treem said:
jcwu said:
Chazmo said:
Sand it down and hand-rub it yourself.

I'll skip the sanding part and proceed right to the hand-rubbing.

I used to sleep with my guitars, in my younger days...
Ah..the puberty stage.....I remember mine.....well not really. :D :lol: :D
You're supposed to go blind, not lose your memory.

;)
 

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jcwu said:
Chazmo said:
Sand it down and hand-rub it yourself.

I'll skip the sanding part and proceed right to the hand-rubbing.

I used to sleep with my guitars, in my younger days...

I meant that I'd hand-rub the guitar, not...

Oh heck, I hope that's what I meant when I wrote it. I can't remember. :oops:
 

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jcwu said:
jcwu said:
Chazmo said:
Sand it down and hand-rub it yourself.

I'll skip the sanding part and proceed right to the hand-rubbing.

I used to sleep with my guitars, in my younger days...

I meant that I'd hand-rub the guitar, not...

Oh heck, I hope that's what I meant when I wrote it. I can't remember. :oops:
Jcwu, we know what you meant. :D :D :lol: I played her for the last time before I packed her in the box. And now, she is off to you! :shock: :D :lol: 8) :D
I will send you the tracking when I get it later. But in two days she will be in your hands, bro!

G'YA! :D 8) 8) 8)
 

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Well, she's back from the guitar doctor, with new frets, a planed fretboard, and new saddle. Maybe it's my imagination, but it's got just slightly less warmth and volume than when I left her with the luthier, but still sounds plenty good!

Compared to my DV52, the JV52 almost sounds shimmery, like I've got a built-in chorus pedal or something. It almost feels like I may have two high E and B strings - there's some kind of beautiful chime coming out when I play her. On the other hand, the JV52 has less bass and less punch. The way I would describe it, the DV52 is a good percussive rhythm machine with a in-your-face punch when you hit it hard enough, whereas the JV52 has a full lush sound that just surrounds you.

I'm a happy camper. :)
 

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jcwu said:
Well, she's back from the guitar doctor, with new frets, a planed fretboard, and new saddle. Maybe it's my imagination, but it's got just slightly less warmth and volume than when I left her with the luthier, but still sounds plenty good!

Compared to my DV52, the JV52 almost sounds shimmery, like I've got a built-in chorus pedal or something. It almost feels like I may have two high E and B strings - there's some kind of beautiful chime coming out when I play her. On the other hand, the JV52 has less bass and less punch. The way I would describe it, the DV52 is a good percussive rhythm machine with a in-your-face punch when you hit it hard enough, whereas the JV52 has a full lush sound that just surrounds you.

I'm a happy camper. :)

woo hoo! That's what LTG is all about! Happy Campers!
:D :D :D
 
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