Seraphial New member Jul 7, 2005 #1 Saw a review for these in a UK mag http://www.organicguitars.co.uk/ Love the natural look of them. Very Warwick/Washburn N4 lovechild-ish...
Saw a review for these in a UK mag http://www.organicguitars.co.uk/ Love the natural look of them. Very Warwick/Washburn N4 lovechild-ish...
G Guest Guest Jul 7, 2005 #2 Re: Nice looking axes from a new builder... I like the natural wood grain on them, but the shape is just nah! That guitar shape makes it look like a bass.
Re: Nice looking axes from a new builder... I like the natural wood grain on them, but the shape is just nah! That guitar shape makes it look like a bass.
fusion101 New member Jul 7, 2005 #3 Re: Nice looking axes from a new builder... awesome looking guitars just on odd choice of body wood using paduak.
Re: Nice looking axes from a new builder... awesome looking guitars just on odd choice of body wood using paduak.
dani Active member Jul 7, 2005 #4 Re: Nice looking axes from a new builder... exotic stuff. must cost a bomb.
Seraphial New member Jul 7, 2005 #5 Re: Nice looking axes from a new builder... dani said: exotic stuff. must cost a bomb. Click to expand... I think it starts off at 1200 pounds... Ah, the wallet might take a beating...
Re: Nice looking axes from a new builder... dani said: exotic stuff. must cost a bomb. Click to expand... I think it starts off at 1200 pounds... Ah, the wallet might take a beating...
Mincer Administrator Staff member Jul 7, 2005 #6 Re: Nice looking axes from a new builder... i am all for different woods being used than the standard ones. Looks like a Warmoth headstock, and the wood descriptions were lifted right off of the Warmoth site. Cool recessed hardware, and magnetic truss rod cover too. Great ideas!
Re: Nice looking axes from a new builder... i am all for different woods being used than the standard ones. Looks like a Warmoth headstock, and the wood descriptions were lifted right off of the Warmoth site. Cool recessed hardware, and magnetic truss rod cover too. Great ideas!