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Woohoo!!!! I've always lusted for a baritone guitar. I just love the low twang of one. Of course, it's always difficult to justify one to the spouse when it would get limited use. Especially from a bass player like myself.

Enter....the Lotus Strat knockoff! I've had this..this....thing for several years. And it's been relegated to collecting dust since I found a MIM Strat not long after getting the 7-UP green, mother-of-toilet-seat-pickguard, plywood thing. So last week, after another bout of baritone lust, I got to measuring the Lotus' scale versus baritones for sale on-line. What's an inch or two among friends, eh? Surely, it would be worth the cost of strings to just experiment with an unused and likely unsellable guitar.

And this afternoon, for the whopping sum of $7 plush shipping, almost 10% of the original cost of my green castoff, I now have a quite passable baritone guitar! And it now takes its new place in the rack of usable guitars, forever leaving the dusty corner of other broken or non-used junkers in my stable.

Life is exciting!! :D
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Cool Bruce - congrats - Any pics? Sounds?
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Thank you! Some sound for you. Something quick and dirty. Please forgive the roughness. The string scale is .013 - .062 and it tunes to B-E-A-D-F#-B.

http://www.brucealan.com/music/Baritone.mp3
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This is great - I am always happy to see an instrument get a new lease on a playing life.
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I like the lower gutsy voice it has. Nice conversion, Bruce.
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johnallg wrote:I like the lower gutsy voice it has. Nice conversion, Bruce.
+1 here. Sounds great!
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Bruce - sounds great! Color is neat as well.... I don't think I'd want to use it all the time but definately would have some applications! Great job! Salute!
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COOL! 8)
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Definitely not something to use all the time. But for a cheap guitar that now has a unique purpose, it's like bonus time....or Christmas...or a birthday....or change from the couch.
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So Bruce, what was the scale length of this guitar?
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Looks like right at 25 3/4".
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Thanks.
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Going to rig one up, John?
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qwezirider wrote:Going to rig one up, John?
I've got to get out the measuring tape... I have an inherited ruby red Dean Z Signature "Strat" copy that might be a candidate.
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