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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-11-23 9:08 AM (#297722)
Subject: COLLINGS ALERT
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Not mine, but HERE is a nice one on ebay. This is basically a reissue of the Clarence White that I have, mahog instead of brazilian. These guitars are the CATS ASS. Nice wide neck and it's even got an LR Baggs I-Beam in it. WOW. In real dollars it's not cheap, but in relative dollars to a new one (or the original Clarence model) it's a friggin bargin. And of course it's sunburst.

In that thread about one guitar for the rest of your life blah blah, THIS would be a serious contender.

Good luck to somebody.
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-11-23 1:55 PM (#297723 - in reply to #297722)
Subject: Re: COLLINGS ALERT


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Wow - that's the second Collings offering in my neighborhood in two weeks. This one's a 15 minute drive away. Nice one too.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-11-23 1:59 PM (#297724 - in reply to #297722)
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For $4k, he could have taken better pictures.
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2008-11-23 2:05 PM (#297725 - in reply to #297722)
Subject: Re: COLLINGS ALERT


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Please forgive my ignorance, but is this really worth THAT MUCH more than a D-18?
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stephent28
Posted 2008-11-23 2:33 PM (#297726 - in reply to #297722)
Subject: Re: COLLINGS ALERT



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To some people, YES.

I personally don't think these reissued versions of Dave's guitar stand up very well to the original.

Dave's is phenomenal while the Winfield version I played at a local store was nice but no comparison.

I am a Collings fanatic and I don't believe I would pay 4 grand for this one (I would save up a couple thousand or 3 more and grab one like Dave has) but YMMV.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-11-23 4:53 PM (#297727 - in reply to #297722)
Subject: Re: COLLINGS ALERT
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Originally posted by bauerhillboy:
Please forgive my ignorance, but is this really worth THAT MUCH more than a D-18?
Depends on specifically what D-18 your comparing it to. If it's a '42 in nice condition, no the CW probably isn't any better. If it's a recent vintage D18 then it doesn't even belong in the same sentence as the CW. This CW in sunburst sells for $5600. new.

Originally posted by stephent28:
I am a Collings fanatic and I don't believe I would pay 4 grand for this one (I would save up a couple thousand or 3 more and grab one like Dave has) but YMMV.
Agreed these CW models are not in the same league as the originals. There actually are some structural differences. But it'll outshine pretty much everything in it's price range.

Stephen, a couple or three thousand ??? Keep saving, my friend. The latest Clarence White's that changed hands went $10 or $11 grand.
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stephent28
Posted 2008-11-23 5:09 PM (#297728 - in reply to #297722)
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Originally posted by Gallerinski:
The latest Clarence White's that changed hands went $10 or $11 grand.
Ahhhh, that's right. Yours is Brazilian and in my mind I was thinking Rosewood. You got one heck of a deal from Beal!
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-11-23 6:51 PM (#297729 - in reply to #297722)
Subject: Re: COLLINGS ALERT


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"Depends on specifically what D-18 your comparing it to. If it's a '42 in nice condition, no the CW probably isn't any better. If it's a recent vintage D18 then it doesn't even belong in the same sentence as the CW."

WT...? Sometimes I find myself wondering if this is a total Weaser version of the Twilight Zone.
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Beal
Posted 2008-11-23 8:18 PM (#297730 - in reply to #297722)
Subject: Re: COLLINGS ALERT



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It was a fair deal at the time and that was a few years ago. Would be higher now.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-11-23 9:41 PM (#297731 - in reply to #297722)
Subject: Re: COLLINGS ALERT


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Originally posted by Gallerinski:
Agreed these CW models are not in the same league as the originals. There actually are some structural differences. But it'll outshine pretty much everything in it's price range.

Stephen, a couple or three thousand ??? Keep saving, my friend. The latest Clarence White's that changed hands went $10 or $11 grand.
How the hell can you have reissues of reissues? There's the original 1935 Clarance White D28, owned for the last 30 years by Tony Rice. Santa Cruz, Martin, and Collings have made copies of it. Now you're saying that the guitar on ebay is a reissue of a copy????? WTF????
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stephent28
Posted 2008-11-23 10:20 PM (#297732 - in reply to #297722)
Subject: Re: COLLINGS ALERT



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The original Collings CW like Dave has is a Clarence White model while the newer CW is a Collings Winfield based on the Clarence White model.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-11-24 12:17 AM (#297733 - in reply to #297722)
Subject: Re: COLLINGS ALERT


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Originally posted by stephent28:
The original Collings CW like Dave has is a Clarence White model while the newer CW is a Collings Winfield based on the Clarence White model.
and eventually there will be another CW guitar based on the Collings Winfield. Where does it end?

Santa Cruz makes guitars for Tony Rice based on the original D28 but with improvements. Who has the actual authorization from the White family to use the name Clarance White?
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-11-24 7:45 AM (#297734 - in reply to #297722)
Subject: Re: COLLINGS ALERT
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Collings had to stop using the Clarance White name. That guitars was the model CW.

They not-by-coincidence named the new model the Collings Winfried, and also gave it the model number CW.

There is a nice WEBSITE all about the Collings Clarence White guitars.

Toby
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