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Sound Hole Trim... Another dumb question.

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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2006-11-23 2:51 PM (#230481)
Subject: Sound Hole Trim... Another dumb question.



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One of my O's has a plastic leafy insert for trim. The other has abalone(?). Which is better? Why?
I just keep looking, and I wanted to know if there is any real sound, durability, or other difference that I should be considering. Besides appearance. Like is it a question of durability, or just ease of assembly?

I'm gonna pick y'all's brains dry.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-11-23 2:58 PM (#230482 - in reply to #230481)
Subject: Re: Sound Hole Trim... Another dumb question.


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Abalone is on the higher end. I think it's just bling. My brain is dry already.
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MWoody
Posted 2006-11-23 3:17 PM (#230483 - in reply to #230481)
Subject: Re: Sound Hole Trim... Another dumb question.



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Roughly quoting the "Book" the plastic rings with pearlescent backing are actually more difficult to make than the standard Sound hole inlays.

I think the inlays theuy do on the LX's are the way to go.

When touring through the Hamer end of things I noted that the inlay letters and fret markers are contracted and they use a ratio jig Dremel thingy to make the receiving holes.
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-11-23 3:26 PM (#230484 - in reply to #230481)
Subject: Re: Sound Hole Trim... Another dumb question.


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i like the old inlay rosette on the early balladeers and the josh white...jason
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2006-11-23 4:23 PM (#230485 - in reply to #230481)
Subject: Re: Sound Hole Trim... Another dumb question.



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The "Abalone" is on my celebrity GC057, (which smells of soy). The plastic insert is on my 4861 (which smells of kimche) so I don't know if either is "High-End". I am kinda curious, so if I get to a situation where two guitars are basicly the same, except for the sound-hole, I would have some idea of why I should choose one over the other.
On a similar note, the abalone in the fret-dots (GC057) might be real, cuz they are really teeny!
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-11-23 4:30 PM (#230486 - in reply to #230481)
Subject: Re: Sound Hole Trim... Another dumb question.


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i kinda prefer the riased plastic rosettes because ive got a verry heavy right hand and when i play with a flat pick i play with a heavy graphite adamas pick and it hits the rosette on the down stroke instead of the soundboard...jason
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2006-11-23 6:28 PM (#230487 - in reply to #230481)
Subject: Re: Sound Hole Trim... Another dumb question.



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Yeah Jason, just for that reason I got these plastic put-on/take-off pick-guards. On my china-strat, I have left my share of pick tracks. But they wipe off, sometimes, sorta. But when I got the first O, I ordered the guards before I got the guitar.
Plastic is way-more forgiving than wood.

[time for the after-turkey-nap]
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-11-23 6:50 PM (#230488 - in reply to #230481)
Subject: Re: Sound Hole Trim... Another dumb question.


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you'd be surprised the kinda ass kicking abuse the polyester finish will take,its pretty damn near impervious to solvents,water,just about anything besides 80grt paper and a sander!! you can buff most scratches out with a little effort..jason
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2006-11-23 7:34 PM (#230489 - in reply to #230481)
Subject: Re: Sound Hole Trim... Another dumb question.



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That is good to know. I previously stated that my GC057 is a 2nd, and that I could find nothing wrong. They said there were scratches, and I finally found em. (What's this? I know I didn't do that!) But it is good to know that I may be able to get them out.
Should I ever become that Anal-Retentive.
I might add, this one is black. My other is natural wood. Natural wood hides scratches so much better.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-11-23 9:53 PM (#230490 - in reply to #230481)
Subject: Re: Sound Hole Trim... Another dumb question.


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I forgot they inlaid abalone in some of the new Celebrities.
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brainslag
Posted 2006-11-28 1:31 PM (#230491 - in reply to #230481)
Subject: Re: Sound Hole Trim... Another dumb question.


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The LX's are very nice, but I gotta say I still like the raised plastic ring. Particularly with the abalone.
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