saw this in my Google feed this morning. I did not need to see it.
rosewood neck with maple cap. now that's something different. I would love to play one. wonder how heavy they run
saw this in my Google feed this morning. I did not need to see it.
rosewood neck with maple cap. now that's something different. I would love to play one. wonder how heavy they run
"Live and learn and flip the burns"
That's pretty. But the headstock bothers me. Maybe it's the dark contrast to the light neck.
It's a beauty, but the maple fb bothers me too. I think it'd look so much better with rosewood or ebony. Then the matching headstock would look just right.
If we'd known we were going to be the Beatles, we'd have tried harder.--George Harrison
Y'all sure are a picky bunch!
Had me a late 70's early 80's (?) MIJ cherry bookmatched maple top Strat. With a rosewood fingerboard. Quite a looker and was far again better than any Am. Std. I ever played. Gave it to my old bandmate when I left Ft. Worth. Mint plastic and gold hardware. Spotless finish and not a ding or scratch. Ed was speechless when I drove up. Rang the doorbell, and handed him the tweed case. He deserved it.
I forgot what I was going to say...
I’m not so picky that I would turn one down if somebody gave it to me.
If we'd known we were going to be the Beatles, we'd have tried harder.--George Harrison
Now, that's something I'd try.
I like any variations as long as they're "pure" or "organic".
Photoflame, Game of Thrones (believe me, they issued GoT guitars at $35,000), and other stuff, I'll pass.
But any experiments with rosewood and maple are entirely welcome in my hands and ears.