Guitars anyone???
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@chiverus thank you! Yeah, it sounds great and it is simply beautiful
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@chiverus thank you, it's 47yo, it's a real beast with a hell of a sustain
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Of course it’s 47 @gouki74 my maths skills need some work
That sustain must be fearsome
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From Top to bottom, R-L:
- Taylor GS Mini E Koa
- Martin LXK2
- Epiphone Joe Pass Emperor II
- ‘96 Gibson Les Paul Special (P90s)
- Gretsch 9202 Honey Dipper Resonator
- Freshman F400GA (Rosewood)
- Fender 2010 Roadworn Player Tele
- Fender Deluxe Nashville Tele
- Fender American Vintage Tele Deluxe
- ‘97 Gibson Les Paul Studio (which I’ve had since I was 17!)
Nothing super expensive or rare, but all great guitars which each offer something a bit different
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@Freeman Here's another
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@SKT the classic one is my first serious instrument after years of playing some crappy, always-out-of-tune-in-some-position guitars.
But as the years gone by I went smaller and smaller in size and weight (with exception of Pat Metheny Ibanez) finally arriving at Strandberg. Nowadays almost every manufacturer has a headless guitar in their lineup but back then Ola Strandberg (out of Uppsala, not far north from Stockholm) was the only one that really did serious research about ergonomic guitar design in Europe.
https://strandbergguitars.com/eu/?aelia_cs_currency=SEKThere are so many things that Ola did differently, from the neck shape to different use of carbon in the tension management, his proprietary hardware…
But one of the most important for me was introduction of True Temperament frets and tuning system invented by late Swedish inventor and guitarist Anders Thidell to even out the intervals on the guitar and make the tuning more consistent across the entire neck. https://truetemperament.com/
I will get some pictures of it on Monday.For the record I should mention Steve Klein who was the OG of headless but I had no way to get my hands on his stuff - https://kleinsbench.com/
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Very nice!