beecee
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The NH models are extremely light compared to the Westerly. And though you can't tell from pictures the Westerly is much deeper. I was surprised a the difference.
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NH T 4.5"
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Westerly at 5"
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I always thought that the F-412/512 had ebony bridges, both have rosewood. Any idea why?
Ebony seems to be "the" choice for an upgraded guitar.
Played all three a lot this weekend. I may be having some second thoughts here.
I gotta tell you, that JF-30-12 is really no slouch. It really competes well with the F-412 which is a gorgeous guitar, love the neck fits my fat little fingers better. The F-512 is a different animal but I think I prefer the maple to RW in a 12'er.
I've a little less than $1,000 into the JF from years ago but pound for pound, that has to be the best bargain for a premium quality 12 string on earth.
hmmmmmmm.
My lack of picture taking skills are rivaled only by my lack of guitar playing skills.
NH T 4.5"
Westerly at 5"
I always thought that the F-412/512 had ebony bridges, both have rosewood. Any idea why?
Ebony seems to be "the" choice for an upgraded guitar.
Played all three a lot this weekend. I may be having some second thoughts here.
I gotta tell you, that JF-30-12 is really no slouch. It really competes well with the F-412 which is a gorgeous guitar, love the neck fits my fat little fingers better. The F-512 is a different animal but I think I prefer the maple to RW in a 12'er.
I've a little less than $1,000 into the JF from years ago but pound for pound, that has to be the best bargain for a premium quality 12 string on earth.
hmmmmmmm.
My lack of picture taking skills are rivaled only by my lack of guitar playing skills.