Long Time Coming
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maizeandblue
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Wim: We found the binding in Germany, but I don't recall the supplier's name (it was nearly 2 years ago). We bought all of it he had. We didn't use much for this project since only the top was bound, so I know Larry has more on hand. We originally thought about using the chequered binding on the top, back and headstock, but decided not to over do it. Drop Larry a note at [email protected] and I'm sure he can either get you the contact or sell you some for a project.
Best,
WL
Best,
WL
"...that's how it happens livin' life by the drop." SRV
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maizeandblue
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John: Yes, we changed the scale to 25-1/2". I probably should have mentioned that in my very first post (sorry for the oversight). I never had the opportunity to play the original stock guitar (it was in pieces when we bought the shell), so I can't give you a direct comparison in terms of before and after, but I can describe it a bit. Of all my other guitars, the playability is most similar to my '71 Gibson SG Custom. The action is very low and the darn thing feels like it plays itself. Unamplified the guitar is exceptionally resonant and has surprising sustain despite the semi-hollow construction and F-hole. Both acoustically and amplified the guitar has beautiful overtones and is probably more responsive than any of my other electrics (PRS, Fender, Gibson, Gretsch...et al). The feel of this guitar is such that once you start playing it, you never want to put it down (like a good book). By-the-way, my son James agrees with my assessment.
Best,
WL
Best,
WL
"...that's how it happens livin' life by the drop." SRV
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skeeterbuck
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maizeandblue
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Warren,
Your son is one lucky fellow. I hope he enjoys playing it as much as I have enjoyed looking at it. I would buy one of those in a heartbeat. It makes my 350JG look like a plain Jane.
Your son is one lucky fellow. I hope he enjoys playing it as much as I have enjoyed looking at it. I would buy one of those in a heartbeat. It makes my 350JG look like a plain Jane.
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
