Formica covered steels look cheap and ugly
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Stu, do you think the black boomerang mica would sound even better?
I must confess, I've always had a boomerang "jones". Maybe one of these days.............
Stu, do you think the black boomerang mica would sound even better?
I must confess, I've always had a boomerang "jones". Maybe one of these days.............
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Yes,lacquer guitars look great...'til the bar dings,cigarette burns,finish cracks,etc,start showing up. Formica guitars are that way for a purpose. Tone? Check with BE,JH,or maybe PF.MD
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Had this thread not been revived I would have been spared this. As it is, Charlie, a penny for your thoughts on mica/wood and cabinet drop.Charlie McDonald wrote:Yeah, and honi soi qui mal e cent!
Form follows function, unless you have Stu's DR which justifies itself in its resemblance to my grandmother's table.
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Re: formica guitars
I would trade my grey formica EMCI for only one other guitar, a nice black formica Emmons push pull, 1965-1968. If I would buy anything else, I would still keep my EMCI as a backup to play in the likely event that I would grow tired of the other guitar.Michael Dulin wrote:Yes,lacquer guitars look great...'til the bar dings,cigarette burns,finish cracks,etc,start showing up. Formica guitars are that way for a purpose. Tone? Check with BE,JH,or maybe PF.MD
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Formica covered steels look cheap and ugly
I have a white formica S-10 MSA. I gigged it about 2 nights a week for 5 years. It took spilled drinks, Mike stands knocked over on it. dropped bars. If I sneezed tobacco juice. Yes I chew on stage unless I am playing Gospel Music. Haul it set up with a cover no case. It looks just like it did when I bought it used 10 years ago. It may date into the 70's. BABY is pretty to me.
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>>lacquer guitars look great...'til the bar dings,cigarette burns,finish cracks,etc,start showing up.
Standard guitar players like it when their instruments get that way. Maybe steel builders should build new wooden guitars that are already dinged up and charge more money for them the way Fender does with Teles and Strats.
Standard guitar players like it when their instruments get that way. Maybe steel builders should build new wooden guitars that are already dinged up and charge more money for them the way Fender does with Teles and Strats.
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mica vs. wood
Hey guys!
What a discussion!Betcha won't find this in mica!
It's my fourth build and after the second coat of
tinted urethane my tongue was hanging out as the
sunshine spilled through the window onto the
steel. No matter what it's made of ( love that
titanium/aluminum!}just play the thang and let's
all be friends!Life's too short .
Thanks,
Pastor Bruce
What a discussion!Betcha won't find this in mica!
It's my fourth build and after the second coat of
tinted urethane my tongue was hanging out as the
sunshine spilled through the window onto the
steel. No matter what it's made of ( love that
titanium/aluminum!}just play the thang and let's
all be friends!Life's too short .
Thanks,
Pastor Bruce
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It's obvious to me that formica covered Steels will not stand the test of time, just like this basic slab guitar didn't...
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