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stonebobbo
Posted 2008-08-14 2:36 PM (#26403 - in reply to #26378)
Subject: Re: New member ("Josh White" owner)



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Originally posted by grayn:

Anybody know if there are any differences between the original and re-issued "Josh White"?
I'm no expert, but ... the original had an inlaid rosette, and I believe the reissue has the stick on type. I think some of the very early Josh's had a three piece tops, although my original is a two piece top. The tuners are not exactly the same, but that is to be expected. Adise from that, they are as authentically identical as possible.
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grayn
Posted 2008-08-14 2:50 PM (#26404 - in reply to #26378)
Subject: Re: New member ("Josh White" owner)


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Thanks stonebobbo.
A stick-on rossette seems a bit cheap on a guitar of this price.
Small thing though, unlike the BIG tone.
Cheers.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-08-14 3:19 PM (#26405 - in reply to #26378)
Subject: Re: New member ("Josh White" owner)
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I wrote a long thread somewhere about this.

Main difference original JW vs. the reissue is the headstock angle, tuners and top. Bobbo is right some originals are 2 piece tops and the earlier ones are 3 piece. Originals and reissues both have inlaid rosette.

Interestingly the originals and the reissues have quite a different sound. I don't know why. Charlie Ramon wrote a thread about this. Unlike the original balladeer and the reissue balladeer which sound absolutely identical.

Dave
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Charlie Ramon
Posted 2008-08-15 2:26 PM (#26406 - in reply to #26378)
Subject: Re: New member ("Josh White" owner)


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Here is the old thread:

JW reissue vs original

In the meantime the factory made me a rebuild of the original JW shown in this thread. Interestingly the rebuild has a completely different sound compared to Kurt´s reissue (I played them sid-by-side).

Karl
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Beal
Posted 2008-08-15 3:03 PM (#26407 - in reply to #26378)
Subject: Re: New member ("Josh White" owner)



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Both good guitars. The headstock angle isn't that big a deal sing it's a slot head and you have a really sharp angle over the nut anyway. When you're dealing with a 7* vs a 14* ph angle there's a noticable difference there.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-08-15 7:22 PM (#26408 - in reply to #26378)
Subject: Re: New member ("Josh White" owner)


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Originally posted by grayn:
Thanks stonebobbo
What's the differences between the original and the re-issue?
40 years.....
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grayn
Posted 2008-08-16 1:27 AM (#26409 - in reply to #26378)
Subject: Re: New member ("Josh White" owner)


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Thanks for all the info guys. :)
Just replaced the strings on my Josh. Not sure what it came with but I've put Elixer PB Nonos on (12-53).
Wow, now it's singing. It already had the thick, yet articulate tone I like, with plenty of projection. Now it has a lot more zing, it suits finger and flat picking beautifully. really enjoying discovering all this beauty can do.
Cheers all :D
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grayn
Posted 2008-08-16 5:00 AM (#26410 - in reply to #26378)
Subject: Re: New member ("Josh White" owner)


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Hi again. One more question. Is the JW's neck honduran mahogany with maple strips?

Can't find out elsewhere.

Cheers.
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Charlie Ramon
Posted 2008-08-16 9:10 AM (#26411 - in reply to #26378)
Subject: Re: New member ("Josh White" owner)


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You should always check Jerome´s website before asking . Never mind, here is the anwer to your question:

Josh White brochure

Karl
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grayn
Posted 2008-08-16 10:47 AM (#26412 - in reply to #26378)
Subject: Re: New member ("Josh White" owner)


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Thanks Karl. Being a newbie to the world of Ovation fandom, I wasn't aware of the tribute site you mention.
Oh well, it's in my favourites now.
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Beal
Posted 2008-08-16 11:36 AM (#26413 - in reply to #26378)
Subject: Re: New member ("Josh White" owner)



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short answer is yes.
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grayn
Posted 2008-08-20 1:50 PM (#26414 - in reply to #26378)
Subject: Re: New member ("Josh White" owner)


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Here's a Harmony-Central review, I did for the J.W.
http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Acoustic+Guitar/product/...
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