New Ric Opinions please?
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Fantastic guitars that's for sure. Well done Melissa... ENJOY.
I wonder what Phillip Hart (the start of this whole thread) will plump for in the end. Hope this has been of some use Phil, I know you want solid, but doesn't this make you want to roadtest a 381 through your own amps? It could be all that you are looking for mate.
Drat I have made myself want a six string one now... if only that lottery win would hurry along.
I wonder what Phillip Hart (the start of this whole thread) will plump for in the end. Hope this has been of some use Phil, I know you want solid, but doesn't this make you want to roadtest a 381 through your own amps? It could be all that you are looking for mate.
Drat I have made myself want a six string one now... if only that lottery win would hurry along.
Well, James Burton used to play one. There must be some "twang" in there somewhere.
He posed with and "field tested" the prototype 381. Unfortunately, Richard Smith's book doesn't reveal what Burton actually thought of the guitar. I'd like to hear from a few more 381 owners who share Melissa's opinion that a 381 can cover Gretsch/Gibson hollowbody territory. Anyone have a 381 begging for a Bigsby?
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Quote: “Nice review, Melissa. You will have to record a few sound bytes for us.”
Well, I’m not able to do sound bytes; a picture will have to suffice for now!
http://www.ancientimports.com/images/upload/meli_381_3.jpg
Well, I’m not able to do sound bytes; a picture will have to suffice for now!
http://www.ancientimports.com/images/upload/meli_381_3.jpg
"Once I've held and played the best, baby, I won't settle for less!"