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Black Tie, Anyone?
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Black Tie, Anyone?
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I'll stick this TUXEDO question in the BLACK TIE thread.
Aside from the 21 frets and the maple fretboard, one of the differences in a Carl Wilson 360 is the thinner wood used in the body. This (so I'm told) gives it a slightly different sound.
Does a 360 Tuxedo also have thinner wood? Are there differences in a Tuxedo (compared to a regular 360) other than the color and binding?
Aside from the 21 frets and the maple fretboard, one of the differences in a Carl Wilson 360 is the thinner wood used in the body. This (so I'm told) gives it a slightly different sound.
Does a 360 Tuxedo also have thinner wood? Are there differences in a Tuxedo (compared to a regular 360) other than the color and binding?
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