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Have a look at my new tOy!

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Picker
Posted 2004-07-01 2:59 AM (#183863)
Subject: Have a look at my new tOy!


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Location: Netherlands
Those of you that are not easily drawn into envy may want to have a look at my latest axe: go to www.fingerpickguitar.com and click on Tommy Emmanuel's face.

Nice or not nice?

The guitar is brand new and actually has not 'opened up' yet. The sound is a little muddy, and very much dependent on air humidity. On drier days it sounds considerably better. But that will change in a year or so...! In the meantime it's a marvel to look at!
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cruster
Posted 2004-07-01 6:04 AM (#183864 - in reply to #183863)
Subject: Re: Have a look at my new tOy!


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Posts: 2850

Location: Midland, MI
Originally posted by Picker:
Those of you that are not easily drawn into envy may want to have a look at my latest axe: go to www.fingerpickguitar.com and click on Tommy Emmanuel's face.

Nice or not nice?

The guitar is brand new and actually has not 'opened up' yet. The sound is a little muddy, and very much dependent on air humidity. On drier days it sounds considerably better. But that will change in a year or so...! In the meantime it's a marvel to look at!


Bummer about your original CL, but that is one stunner you have there. How does the Washburn sound? It looks great for it's age.

And though I don't succumb to envy, I now feel the GAS pressure rising again...thanks. :D
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Beal
Posted 2004-07-01 6:58 AM (#183865 - in reply to #183863)
Subject: Re: Have a look at my new tOy!



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Posts: 14127

Location: 6 String Ranch
Nice!!!
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cliff
Posted 2004-07-01 8:32 AM (#183866 - in reply to #183863)
Subject: Re: Have a look at my new tOy!


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Location: NJ
BOTH are nice guitars!!!!
(nice camerawork too, btw)
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Picker
Posted 2004-07-01 11:10 AM (#183867 - in reply to #183863)
Subject: Re: Have a look at my new tOy!


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Posts: 32

Location: Netherlands
Originally posted by cruster:


Bummer about your original CL, but that is one stunner you have there. How does the Washburn sound? It looks great for it's age.

And though I don't succumb to envy, I now feel the GAS pressure rising again...thanks. :D


The Washburn sounds, well, "interesting". I will not say "good", because in those days they just didn't know how to make a good sounding guitar (e.g., it has no sound bracing: just one cross brace running parallel to the bridge.)

The Washburn sounds pretty much like a classical guitar strung with steel strings: loud and hollow. Also: very dry, crisp and mature, and incredibly L O U D. Light at the bass end (for obvious reasons), strong in the mid range and very bright with a long, long sustain at the high end.

I guess if you would replace the original 'bracing' by a modern, Martin-like X-bracing, you could dramatically improve the sound of the guitar. The back would come off fairly easily (it has no edge binding), so it would not be a very tough job.

But then again, I could also just play a new, good guitar and leave this old beauty in its original state... I guess I go for this option!

By the way, I strung the Wasburn with nylon strings and that also gives a very nice, old, smooth sound. And as I don't have a classical guitar, it seems another nice alternative...

Life is good when there are guitars!
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