Yeah! So I can take it off and sell it on ebay for some silly amount!JakeK wrote:+1, and add a tug bar, too, why don't they?
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Yeah! So I can take it off and sell it on ebay for some silly amount!JakeK wrote:+1, and add a tug bar, too, why don't they?
jingle_jangle wrote:There is one...it's called the CW12...
Me neither - that's why i bought a Jetglo one.tennis_nick wrote: Fine, then NS, without the super flamed/quilted top, or the limited production number.
Those tops look nice, but They TOTALLY aren't for me.
+A whole lot. I don't think the CW is comparable, really, to a full-on reissue.tennis_nick wrote:jingle_jangle wrote:There is one...it's called the CW12...
Fine, then NS, without the super flamed/quilted top, or the limited production number.
Those tops look nice, but They TOTALLY aren't for me.
"Niceness" is totally subjective. I prefer plain tops. To me that top on that flamed out CW above looks totally out of place. Kind of gross, really.scoobster28 wrote:Are you saying you want LESS-nice looking tops? Or just that you don't want to pay more for nicer wood?
C'mon, Dan...the comparison with the TP isn't really kosher.dpowell wrote:Who said anything about top thickness or inaccuracy- aside from the figuring?
The tops on most of the CW models are like maple on steroids. Give 'em less-spectacular wood, like the real ones...and make it a permanent reissue so I don't have to pay through the nose for one.
The 660TP became a standard model, why couldn't the 360CW?