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Stunning shape - and the looks always takes me somewhere else. . .

 

Eeeehh, , , was it tuned up to normal - did it sound a bit thinny-spitzy.

 

Bet the passionate demonstrater isn't the strongest player on earth - if possible, he should at least have given us a G-Em-C-D round.

1-9/16 nut as I saw it - and that rose insert is bound to keep the voice somewhat down. Apart from that an absolute scoop.

 

Can we hear it please ?

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Stunning shape - and the looks always takes me somewhere else. . .

 

Eeeehh, , , was it tunes up to normal - did it sound a bit thinny-spitzy.

 

Bet the passionate demonstrater isn't the strongest player on earth - if possible, he should at least have given us a G-Em-C-D round.

1-9/16 nut as I saw it - and that rose insert is bound to keep the voice somewhat down. Apart from that an absolute scoop.

 

Can we hear it please ?

 

I'd love to hear it too ... the guy was a guitar player back in the 1960's

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JC

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1-9/16 nut as I saw it - and that rose insert is bound to keep the voice somewhat down. Apart from that an absolute scoop.

 

Can we hear it please ?

 

 

Yep, looks like the narrow nut to me. OK for some, but not for everyone.

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Wow! Fantastic. Imagine how good it sounds tuned

 

 

Yeah, I wasn't going to mention that part........

 

It's interesting that the open B never sounds quite right to me unless it's tuned a tiny bit sharp. Anyone else have that problem?

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