Showing off the 360/12 CW
Showing off the 360/12 CW
I took this picture last week, and although it's over saturated it completely tells you everything about this guitar there is to know.
It has a dual personality; the front is a tiger, the back is a lamb.
It has a dual personality; the front is a tiger, the back is a lamb.
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Re: Showing off the 360/12 CW
The back is equally interesting.
You can almost hear the quilt in the sound
You can almost hear the quilt in the sound
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Re: Showing off the 360/12 CW
Nice use of available light for these photos. Note the definition in the surface texture of the boards delineating the rough milled nature of them in relation to the finely sanded and finished floor boards. 

Re: Showing off the 360/12 CW
Is the guitar not disturbing the picture too much for you?jps wrote:Nice use of available light for these photos. Note the definition in the surface texture of the boards delineating the rough milled nature of them in relation to the finely sanded and finished floor boards.

Re: Showing off the 360/12 CW

Actually, the C64 has its own thing going on that having a flamey top would detract from. I'd take either (I used to have a C64, so I suppose the CW would be a nice alternative to have; when should I expect to see it at my door?

I like that the headstock in the full guitar photo is in the shadows, as the guitar is so iconic that there is no need to make the name obvious.
The rough boards do complement the flame maple.

Re: Showing off the 360/12 CW
Wim: Rough boards and smooth jangle. 

Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Re: Showing off the 360/12 CW
To smoothen the jangle I leave out the octave G.
I don't like it that it is higher pitched than the high E. It confuses me.
It appears the A was lifted out of its saddle when I took the pics too, this is not deliberately.
I don't like it that it is higher pitched than the high E. It confuses me.
It appears the A was lifted out of its saddle when I took the pics too, this is not deliberately.