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Ken Miller slope dread - I took delivery!


Lefty Guy

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I collected my new Ken Miller slope dread at Kaufman Kamp & have had a full week jamming etc to put her through her paces. I'm loving this guitar. She looks beautiful & sounds wonderful (as expected, given the spec, somewhat like my Gibson SJ - but lighter & louder!). Ken & Virginia are true artists in their field.

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Very nice....I bet it sounds great...what are the woods, Top, back and sides, Tuners,

BTW I'm jealous you lucky guy [thumbup]

 

Left handed slope D

Back&sides: Mahogany

Top: Red spruce

Fingerboard: Ebony

Binding and trim: green/blue marquetry with rosewood

Peghead overlay & bridge: dark/black Brazilian Rosewood

Rosette: Green Paua abalone

14 frets; Short scale (635 mm)

Fret size: large .090

Neck width; 1¾ inch

Inlay: Pisces symbol on peghead

Tuners: Nickel plated Waverley’s

Bridgepins & saddle: Bone

Strings: Elixer PB lights

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Left handed slope D

Back&sides: Mahogany

Top: Red spruce

Fingerboard: Ebony

Binding and trim: green/blue marquetry with rosewood

Peghead overlay & bridge: dark/black Brazilian Rosewood

Rosette: Green Paua abalone

14 frets; Short scale (635 mm)

Fret size: large .090

Neck width; 1¾ inch

Inlay: Pisces symbol on peghead

Tuners: Nickel plated Waverley’s

Bridgepins & saddle: Bone

Strings: Elixer PB lights

Nice woods

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