Rosewood P6 Deluxe ... Look Ma .. no screws :-)

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Tom Pettingill
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Thanks again everyone, it is much appreciated :D As mentioned before, I'm just lucky to be able to do something I love.
oj hicks wrote:... How does it sound? I know Curly Maple, Rosewood and Myrtle wood are probably the most dense woods there are. I'll bet that sucker has tone-to-the-bone.
Like her sister, she has a great voice, both P6's really shine! The sweet Lollar pickup certainly is a big part of that, though I also think the longer scale adds nicely to the formula too. It is really a shame that Lollar is no longer making the Horseshoes, they are / were very good.
Here is a great video that Ralph posted of his P6 that will give you a good idea of how they sound. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twDn-Q7Jvzg
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Sonny Jenkins wrote:Every time I see Tom's latest guitar I think,,,"that's as good as it can get",,,then,,,the next one comes along,,,,EVEN BETTER,,,,beautiful Tom,,,,just beautiful!!!!!!
Agreed.
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Thanks Chris! I always try and do my best.
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Very nice Tom.
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