Baritone weissenborn
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Baritone weissenborn
Hi everybody!
I would like to tell that I build baritone weissenborns with alpine italian Val di Fiemme spruce top, hidding animal glue, opaque natural shellac, european walnut back and sides.
Other woods are also possible.
I would like you to visit my website
www.lapsteelguitar.net
I live in Italy, near Venice
Thanks for your attention
I would like to tell that I build baritone weissenborns with alpine italian Val di Fiemme spruce top, hidding animal glue, opaque natural shellac, european walnut back and sides.
Other woods are also possible.
I would like you to visit my website
www.lapsteelguitar.net
I live in Italy, near Venice
Thanks for your attention
Herrmann
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That's a fascinating link, Ermano. I would love to hear better recordings of your guitars, especially the baritone Weissenborn. Your prices seem to be very reasonable as well. Good luck with your guitars!
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Thanks Brad, yes I am enthusiastic over this wonderful wood. There is only a micro climate area called Val di Fiemme producing it. Baritone seems to play very full and rich but also weissenborns. This wood is considered the best for fiddles and pianos, but also guitars, only for handmade luthery.
If anybody needs information...
If anybody needs information...
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Thanks Paul: www.weissenbornguitar.com
All in Italian but I can reply for any question in your language
All in Italian but I can reply for any question in your language
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Val di Fiemme Spruce
Nice to read you Tonu.
You own one of my barytone. This wood is similar to Adirondak: clear and sweet but also in the same time you can distinguish all frequencies and harmonics.
It fits to fingerpicking being so delicate, clear but deep and warm
You own one of my barytone. This wood is similar to Adirondak: clear and sweet but also in the same time you can distinguish all frequencies and harmonics.
It fits to fingerpicking being so delicate, clear but deep and warm
Herrmann