darthphineas
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Re: Saturday Night Special
seems like that many of the customers that think a Leesona would matter would think so because the Duncan company told them it does, based off the marketing of models that include the 59 Model and the Seth Lover and the Antiquity and the Pearly Gates and the Skinner Burst and so on.
Agreed. whatever they were doing to the JB in the last 70s and in the 80s seemed to really work, and I don't think those were made on a Leesona.
also... in the time it took between when the SNS was announced and when it came out, I asked for an A4-based PAF set with that 70s vibe from Mojotone - I think I also provided DCR as a reference point. the A4 set they made me was totally made on a CNC and I find it to have a lot of superior qualities. we discussed how they used the CNC for that set at one point, and while it's nothing I'm going to openly share, I think they hit a home run without using a Leeona.
seems like that many of the customers that think a Leesona would matter would think so because the Duncan company told them it does, based off the marketing of models that include the 59 Model and the Seth Lover and the Antiquity and the Pearly Gates and the Skinner Burst and so on.
To me, I don't know if being wound on a certain machine means much to me, personally.
Agreed. whatever they were doing to the JB in the last 70s and in the 80s seemed to really work, and I don't think those were made on a Leesona.
also... in the time it took between when the SNS was announced and when it came out, I asked for an A4-based PAF set with that 70s vibe from Mojotone - I think I also provided DCR as a reference point. the A4 set they made me was totally made on a CNC and I find it to have a lot of superior qualities. we discussed how they used the CNC for that set at one point, and while it's nothing I'm going to openly share, I think they hit a home run without using a Leeona.