Hilo
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- Arne Skage
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Hilo
Hi ive got a Hilo 625 comming my way soon, it will need som TLC but I have luthier friend who is a wizard. From what ive read the Hilos vary in quality, can anyone give me a report on this particular model?
Arne
Arne
- Arne Skage
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Hilo home from the doctor...
The Hilo is back form the doctor, new nut, bridge, fretmarkers, tuners (same as original) 2 holes in back fixed 1 bracing fixed.
after reading the forum and reading about how crap this guitar was supposed to be, my hopes where not high, but I have to tell you this guitar sounds fantastic, and i will post a recording to prove it.
after reading the forum and reading about how crap this guitar was supposed to be, my hopes where not high, but I have to tell you this guitar sounds fantastic, and i will post a recording to prove it.
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Looking forward to the recording!
Fred
Fred
www.fredrikkinbom.com - New lap steel album out now - listen here: fredrikkinbom.bandcamp.com/album/songs-for-lap-steel-and-harmonium
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- Arne Skage
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dating
I Have no idea about what exact year/date, there is a serial number , anyone know how to date them by serial number?
- Arne Skage
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Hilo recording....
but not what i had planed: go to www.skage.com to hear ....Fred Kinbom wrote:Looking forward to the recording!
Fred
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Ouch indeed. These guitars are usually very lightly braced and work best with lighter strings than you'd use on other squareneck guitars. I hope your luthier has no problems repairing the damage!
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- Arne Skage
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strings etc...
The guitar is pretty light stringed, ( elexir 013 ), the top didnt give at all, the wood in the bridge did... i goofed up when i tried to tune it up to an open G
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Re: strings etc...
I could be wrong but I think it was the bridge, it didn't sound like you were even close to being tuned up yet. To me it sounded like you still had some cranking to do to get it in GBDGBD.Arne Skage wrote: i goofed up when i tried to tune it up to an open G
That is unfortunate..........I would have had instant lyrics if I was playing that. But my album would need one of those "EXPLICIT LYRICS" stickers
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