Re: 360 vs 370 - Does it make sense to "Trade Up"?
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 3:44 pm
The binding really "pops" out on the Burgandyglo. Smashing.
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Yeah, Craigger, I hear what you're sayin', brah. I play it quite a lot whenever we're throwin' on a jam. Man, for the amount of play it gets, there isn't a scratch on it! Go figure, eh? I guess I haven't really stepped back and taken a long, hard gaze at it in a great while. But I did just now based on your sentiment. It is one sublime color, isn't it, especially for a solid-color finish? Thanks for reminding me not to take it for granted.wittyair wrote:David.....that guitar takes my breath away!!!
Scoobster28.......Don't mean to hijack this thread from Stringsncords. My apologies to the latter. But yeah, now that I look at my own pics, that binding does stick out like a sore thumb, doesn't it? Aaahhh, the marvel of contemporary digital photography triumphs! PeAcE, oUt.......Goofyfoot.scoobster28 wrote:The binding really "pops" out on the Burgandyglo. Smashing.
Oh no, I don't think it sticks out like a sore thumb at all. I think it looks really great. It makes the burgandy color look even better, and it defines the graceful curves of the guitar. I have a Gibson SG with white binding and green plastic turners that are both turning red from some chemical reaction of the guitar's original cherry finish. I only wish my binding/trim stood out better like that!goofyfoot wrote:Scoobster28.......Don't mean to hijack this thread from Stringsncords. My apologies to the latter. But yeah, now that I look at my own pics, that binding does stick out like a sore thumb, doesn't it? Aaahhh, the marvel of contemporary digital photography triumphs! PeAcE, oUt.......Goofyfoot.scoobster28 wrote:The binding really "pops" out on the Burgandyglo. Smashing.