NGD Nash S-57

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Hi people,

This the Nash S-57 and hope you enjoy...

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Re: NGD Nash S-57

That's some great work there man, glad to see you're having a blast with her!

Enjoy in good health my friend :)
 
Re: NGD Nash S-57

Less finish = more resonant tone. Nash makes some great sounding and playing guitars.

What are the specs of the pickups he installed? I'm assuming it's a 9.5 radius since he used flat poles.
 
Re: NGD Nash S-57

Wow, you've really worn that thing out in the short time that you've had it.
 
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Yes she is. :biglaugh:

That's some great work there man, glad to see you're having a blast with her!

Enjoy in good health my friend :)

I deeply thank you a lot my dear friend :) I wish you a guitar much better than you may wish for me :fing2:

Less finish = more resonant tone. Nash makes some great sounding and playing guitars.

What are the specs of the pickups he installed? I'm assuming it's a 9.5 radius since he used flat poles.

The finish is all nitrocellulose from the first sealer or grain filler to the top coats. Moreover they are so thin. Plus the body itself is extremely lightweight. And finally result is ultimate resonance, overtones, brillant-cyrstal bright but lovely sound... Opps, i must not forget the neck, too. It is, also, made from a very well dried wood.

The pickups made by Jason Lollar. You can see the DC resistance values from my blog below. Jason particularly likes to use flat pole pieces because of modern radius fretboards. And i must say Lollars are AWESOME.

Wow, you've really worn that thing out in the short time that you've had it.

I'm a grinder, dont you know ;)

You can reach my review from this link;
http://guitarism-tr.blogspot.com/2011/08/nash-s-57-review.html
 
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