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Joined: July 2002 Posts: 162 Location: Pennsylvania | I'm looking for a Josh White Reissue...possibly a deep-bowl Folklore or similar.
5) A 2015 Emerald X20 12-String Guitar-Oud Hybrid. All carbon fiber. One of a kind, can be strung with nylon or steel (tie or pinless bridge). Can be strung unison (two sets of standard strings) or octave (12-string strings), or could be setup as a fretted oud. An experimental mind required. 24" scale. 2" nut and wide oud-like 3" spacing at the bridge. K&K pickup. Excellent condition. Trade value: $1800 Pics. Edited by snowlock 2016-06-21 7:02 PM | ||
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Joined: July 2002 Posts: 162 Location: Pennsylvania | Would also go for a 12-fret Adamas, u681t-5 or similar. | ||
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Joined: July 2005 Posts: 1609 Location: Colorado | Thre are two 50th anniversaries that will probably suit you.... | ||
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Joined: July 2002 Posts: 162 Location: Pennsylvania | elginacres - 2016-06-25 12:24 PM Thre are two 50th anniversaries that will probably suit you.... Close! They're gorgeous, but way too ornate for my tastes. Maybe if I had the talent to match that kind of flash... Anyway, if it comes to spending that much, I'll wait for the non-anniversary models or a custom order. Edited by snowlock 2016-06-25 1:47 PM | ||
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Joined: December 2015 Posts: 287 Location: Katmandu | Are those steel strings on the classical O? | ||
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Joined: July 2002 Posts: 162 Location: Pennsylvania | leonardmccoy - 2016-06-25 5:47 PM Are those steel strings on the classical O? They're Thomastik John Pearse Folk trebles...they have the tension of nylon strings, so they're safe. They're nylon coated metal rope core. They have a nice tone that's in between nylon and steel. | ||
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Joined: December 2015 Posts: 287 Location: Katmandu | snowlock - 2016-06-25 6:42 PM leonardmccoy - 2016-06-25 5:47 PM Are those steel strings on the classical O? They're Thomastik John Pearse Folk trebles...they have the tension of nylon strings, so they're safe. They're nylon coated metal rope core. They have a nice tone that's in between nylon and steel. Nice, didn't know those existed! | ||
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Joined: July 2002 Posts: 162 Location: Pennsylvania | Update: only the two Takamines remain (all sold elsewhere, but I did donate to the OFC). Still looking for a Josh White Reissue. Or a wide nut Adamas (ideally a UTE or other 12-fret...suspension ring preferred). Would consider cash and/or trade offers. leonardmccoy - 2016-06-26 3:20 AM snowlock - 2016-06-25 6:42 PM leonardmccoy - 2016-06-25 5:47 PM Are those steel strings on the classical O? They're Thomastik John Pearse Folk trebles...they have the tension of nylon strings, so they're safe. They're nylon coated metal rope core. They have a nice tone that's in between nylon and steel. Nice, didn't know those existed! They're expensive, but a cool experience...truly a new kind of string. If you like the sound of classical bass strings, but want less plunk and more sustain from the trebles, they're the ticket. They're also great for steel players that have hand issues and need a low tension string. | ||
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