Except for the wavy cut thingy . Lolthat Gibson headstock looks kind of Guildy...
Except for the wavy cut thingy . Lol
I didn’t say until now . Lolwhat kind of acoustic was this again, Ray? I forget already...
Naughty boy. Naughty naughty boy.I didn’t say until now . Lol
Very nice! Congratulations! I have a CV-1 and a CV-2, and would love to pick up a CO sometime.
Stormin, don't know if you've seen Ray's earlier threads covering the neck work he did on his own CV-2, but that and a couple of other threads he did are why I say he's gotta be the forum's single most experienced owner of "C" series guitars. Worth looking for if you like that kind of stuff.
Oooooo we’re two pees in a pod with Contemporary models . Hehehe .Oh, that thread... Yes, I've read it. I'm a tech/luthier, and have a customer that has a "reconditioned" CV-1 that I have worked on. That was my introduction to Guild Contemporary Series guitars, and I bought my CV-2 from him.
Both of mine are 2006 models. They are both great guitars with very different voices. Love the neck profiles and 1-3/4" nut.
Yes that is pretty . Mine is ok but up close it’s a bit better as maple has that Iridescent sheen to it and that is hard to capture at least with a cell phone . LolOK OK! I'll turn it around! Geesh! Meanwhile, here's the backside of my CV-2. I've never been able to adequately capture it.... one of the most spectacular backs I've ever seen. It's like that tree grew with the sole purpose of becoming that guitar.
Man, that's bringin' a gun to a knife fight.OK OK! I'll turn it around! Geesh! Meanwhile, here's the backside of my CV-2. I've never been able to adequately capture it.... one of the most spectacular backs I've ever seen. It's like that tree grew with the sole purpose of becoming that guitar.
Yes that is pretty . Mine is ok but up close it’s a bit better as maple has that Iridescent sheen to it and that is hard to capture at least with a cell phone . Lol
Did you have neck work done/reset? I have to go back and your post I think you mentioned something. Lol
Im kind of curious, can you take a good picture from the side of fret board extension? But level with the top as best you can get it ?
How about one from the other side then I leave you alone.Nothing has been done to this guitar. There is a slight hump in the soundboard at about the 16th/17th fret, but the fingerboard is level. I have had no issues with it. I have not had any issues with my CV-1 either.
How about one from the other side then I leave you alone.
Yeah I can see the fret board gaps along the top . It’s hard to say for sure but the neck block goes back to that second marker or close to it . If the top has hump it’s caused by those spacers between the graphite block and top .