Lap Steel A real Pretty Take it down, sold on another sight
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Lap Steel A real Pretty Take it down, sold on another sight
Bound mahogany body
with AAA quilt maple top and back.
strings ( 10-46 )
23 inch scale, set mahogany neck
Alnico pickup
plus 1 volume , 1 tone and a coil tap. Sounds gooood!!
Bound Indian rosewood fingerboard
With large pearl fretboard inlays.
Custom lap steel chrome roller nut.
Plus a solid rosewood bridge.
Grover USA gears ( With 18 to 1 ratio )
With a gig bag 250.00 buyer pays 20.00 toward shipping lower 48 only.
with AAA quilt maple top and back.
strings ( 10-46 )
23 inch scale, set mahogany neck
Alnico pickup
plus 1 volume , 1 tone and a coil tap. Sounds gooood!!
Bound Indian rosewood fingerboard
With large pearl fretboard inlays.
Custom lap steel chrome roller nut.
Plus a solid rosewood bridge.
Grover USA gears ( With 18 to 1 ratio )
With a gig bag 250.00 buyer pays 20.00 toward shipping lower 48 only.
Last edited by Vinal Boyington on 23 Feb 2015 5:45 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Vinal I think that is a very good looking guitar. To bad for the color saturation which ruined the color of the bridge. The guitar resembles the early Gibsons. Who was the guitar builder of this one? with all new quality parts and great sound that seems to be a real nice buy.
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Thanks for that, the thing looks closest to what you have manipulated to on the right. minus the the harsh red. In flat white light, the red transition line of the burst barely shows.
So in my pics at the bottom of the series is a pick of it as I see it right here at the PC hanging on the wall in front of me. That looks much closer to what the eye actually sees. it's actually a lttle tamer than that in realtime.
Thanks for that, the thing looks closest to what you have manipulated to on the right. minus the the harsh red. In flat white light, the red transition line of the burst barely shows.
So in my pics at the bottom of the series is a pick of it as I see it right here at the PC hanging on the wall in front of me. That looks much closer to what the eye actually sees. it's actually a lttle tamer than that in realtime.
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