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Beal
Posted 2002-04-24 2:24 PM (#222587)
Subject: Klein Guitars



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Anybody seen these electrics?? Check them out
www.kleinelectricguitars.com

I know Steve Klein and he claims that this is his design and came up with it completely on his own.

What do ya'll (or you'ins) think???
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cliff
Posted 2002-04-24 2:35 PM (#222588 - in reply to #222587)
Subject: Re: Klein Guitars


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...My Sweet Lord...(He's So Fine)....My Sweet Lord...(He's So Fine).......


Well...it's not a Breadwinner, and it's not a Steinberger........is it a BergerBun??

[ April 24, 2002: Message edited by: cliff d. ]
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alpep
Posted 2002-04-24 2:49 PM (#222589 - in reply to #222587)
Subject: Re: Klein Guitars


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I played on at the summer namm show about 8 or so years ago and I will tell you this it is the most comfortable playing guitar out there. the neck is in thePERFECT position and it has a very nice feel. Personally I cannot get used to headless guitars but if I were to buy one this would be the one.
I remember walkingup to the booth with Kim Keller and I said Hmmmmm looks like a deacon.....
CWK2 if it were g****n I would smell a lawsuit...I hope you at least got a couple of guitars for inspiration ...
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2002-04-25 5:01 AM (#222590 - in reply to #222587)
Subject: Re: Klein Guitars


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On a similar note, have you seen the solidbody acoustic curently being used by Adrian Legg. It looks like a Breadwinner made from spruce. It has a soundhole in the lower-bout cutaway, an Ovation bridge pickup & a humbucker.

Paul
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musicamex
Posted 2002-04-25 6:02 PM (#222591 - in reply to #222587)
Subject: Re: Klein Guitars


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well, i'll be "toasted". smells like someone is baking bread again and calling it his own wonder bread. how about an "axe fight" to settle this.
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Beal
Posted 2002-04-25 8:25 PM (#222592 - in reply to #222587)
Subject: Re: Klein Guitars



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Dear Old Adrian!!
How is the strapping lad these days?? In London recording his next I understand. Interesting story on his guitar. The short version is that it will fit in the airline overhead compartments and he takes it as carry on. (or is that carion?)
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