RE: Fluger Hollow Neck Reso

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Jerry Overstreet
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RE: Fluger Hollow Neck Reso

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Remember those? Weiss shaped square neck with resonator cone and hollow neck w/ports.

Anyway, I know the neck is hollow with a brace up the center and ports at the body end.

How about the resonator chamber? Open body design or does it have a sound well? Anybody know? Thanks.
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Can't answer but I certainly remember them. I bought one and returned it the same day. First and only time in my life I returned an instrument Mine had very shoddy workmanship and sounded terrible. I was so disappointed. I was really looking forward to it, it looked so cool.
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mmm.....interesting. Good to know. Thanks for your reply Bill.
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I saw it. I've also got a magazine that describes the construction, but it doesn't state whether the body chamber is open or has a sound well. That's my interest.
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Reverb has really taken ebay's business. I just sold an instrument there and it sold pretty quickly and was an easy transaction. Their customer support is amazing.
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I do not think Ebay are worried as they seem to be linked in some way.

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