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kotadawg
Posted 2009-02-05 3:43 PM (#429318)
Subject: Collings 001MH


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Another nice looking Collings for sale. I don't know if it's a good price, but I love the wood.
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dweezil
Posted 2009-02-05 3:44 PM (#429319 - in reply to #429318)
Subject: Re: Collings 001MH


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need a login... :(
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kotadawg
Posted 2009-02-05 3:48 PM (#429320 - in reply to #429318)
Subject: Re: Collings 001MH


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Stupid Gear Page.

Here's a single photo.

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dweezil
Posted 2009-02-05 3:50 PM (#429321 - in reply to #429318)
Subject: Re: Collings 001MH


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The case looks nice. This isn't a fingersylist guitar now is it?
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-02-05 4:13 PM (#429322 - in reply to #429318)
Subject: Re: Collings 001MH
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Originally posted by dweezil:
This isn't a fingersylist guitar now is it?
Sure looks like it, manly neck...
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kotadawg
Posted 2009-02-05 4:15 PM (#429323 - in reply to #429318)
Subject: Re: Collings 001MH


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No idea. One of the Collings experts will have to answer that one or you can go to the Collings website.
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dweezil
Posted 2009-02-05 4:19 PM (#429324 - in reply to #429318)
Subject: Re: Collings 001MH


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There is a pick guard, surely thats a hint!

Why? I don't get it...

Sod this manly neck b%x!
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kotadawg
Posted 2009-02-05 4:23 PM (#429325 - in reply to #429318)
Subject: Re: Collings 001MH


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I think it's for both fingerstyle and flat picking. Buffalo Brothers has one with the mahogany top in Sunburst.
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G8r
Posted 2009-02-05 4:25 PM (#429326 - in reply to #429318)
Subject: Re: Collings 001MH


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12-fret wide neck all hog(?) - I'd think that qualifies as the ideal fingerstyle git.
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dweezil
Posted 2009-02-05 4:30 PM (#429327 - in reply to #429318)
Subject: Re: Collings 001MH


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Some of us FS guitarists like 14 narrow necks.
There are lots of factors to consider!
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Beal
Posted 2009-02-05 6:04 PM (#429328 - in reply to #429318)
Subject: Re: Collings 001MH



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Nice guitar. Some finger stylists like the extra wide spacing at the bridge that Collings offers.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-02-05 6:23 PM (#429329 - in reply to #429318)
Subject: Re: Collings 001MH
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Originally posted by dweezil:
Sod this manly neck b%x!... Some of us FS guitarists like 14 narrow necks.
There are lots of factors to consider!
Then PLEASE define your concept of a FS guitar. PG or no PC, wide neck or narrow, slothead or not, deep or shallow body, etc...?

Heck, my Preacher 12 could be considered a FS by your responses thus far...
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-02-05 6:49 PM (#429330 - in reply to #429318)
Subject: Re: Collings 001MH
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It's probably 1-13/16 nut. If you want to strum, them strum. If you want to wear a white thumb pick and play "Windy & Warm" go at it.

Either way nice guitar.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-02-05 7:01 PM (#429331 - in reply to #429318)
Subject: Re: Collings 001MH


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Cool old Martin vibe...beautiful...
I'm sure it will play whatever the player asks...it is after all all up to the player since they don't play themselves...
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Trader Jim
Posted 2009-02-05 7:32 PM (#429332 - in reply to #429318)
Subject: Re: Collings 001MH


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Boy, if that isn't a spittin image of my 000 17S cept for the bridge.

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kotadawg
Posted 2009-02-05 8:42 PM (#429333 - in reply to #429318)
Subject: Re: Collings 001MH


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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
Boy, if that isn't a spittin image of my 000 17S cept for the bridge.

Could use a palm tree.

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Beal
Posted 2009-02-05 9:11 PM (#429334 - in reply to #429318)
Subject: Re: Collings 001MH



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Very Close, both nice guitars, but in the end ya'll know which one I favor.
That said, TJ, remind me to show you the Bruno-Martin branded OO-41 when you're up here next.
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