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Fran
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by Fran » Sat Jan 10, 2009 6:40 pm
i might get one so we can smash it up @ DOOGFEST III
benecol
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by benecol » Sat Jan 10, 2009 6:44 pm
If it was a baritone, I'd have to come so I could throw myself between it and the ground (being careful, of course, not to hurt myself).
ekwatts
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by ekwatts » Sat Jan 10, 2009 7:22 pm
Fran wrote: i might get one so we can smash it up @ DOOGFEST III
WHAT
Brandon W wrote: you elites.
Fran
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by Fran » Sat Jan 10, 2009 8:06 pm
Are'nt they made out of paper mache?
Nick
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by Nick » Sat Jan 10, 2009 8:10 pm
the price Danelectro prints on the ads is usually list price. I'm guessing these will be $299 at the highest.
Will
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by Will » Sat Jan 10, 2009 8:38 pm
Nick wrote: the price Danelectro prints on the ads is usually list price. I'm guessing these will be $299 at the highest.
+1
Hadn't seen the official ad yet, so that's pretty cool.
benecol
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by benecol » Sat Jan 10, 2009 8:44 pm
Fran wrote: Are'nt they made out of paper mache?
Aye, usually, but I believe this is a solid body.
Fran
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by Fran » Sat Jan 10, 2009 8:51 pm
benecol wrote: Fran wrote: Are'nt they made out of paper mache?
Aye, usually, but I believe this is a solid body.
Ply or chipboard?
The trem is kinda interesting, it looks like its been made from an old Raleigh Grifter mudguard. Kool.
benecol
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by benecol » Sat Jan 10, 2009 8:54 pm
Fran wrote: benecol wrote: Fran wrote: Are'nt they made out of paper mache?
Aye, usually, but I believe this is a solid body.
Ply or chipboard?
The trem is kinda interesting, it looks like its been made from an old Raleigh Grifter mudguard. Kool.
Two billion year old swamp ash, aged in a golden cask. And I can say this as an ex Grifter owner.
*engages slip gear*
Will
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by Will » Sat Jan 10, 2009 11:05 pm
benecol wrote: Fran wrote: benecol wrote:
Aye, usually, but I believe this is a solid body.
Ply or chipboard?
The trem is kinda interesting, it looks like its been made from an old Raleigh Grifter mudguard. Kool.
Two billion year old swamp ash, aged in a golden cask. And I can say this as an ex Grifter owner.
*engages slip gear*
Masonite panels glued to either a poplar or pine frame. Some sites say it's stapled, but that's total BS as you can see glue when you take them apart.
ekwatts
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by ekwatts » Sat Jan 10, 2009 11:08 pm
Fran wrote: benecol wrote: Fran wrote: Are'nt they made out of paper mache?
Aye, usually, but I believe this is a solid body.
Ply or chipboard?
The trem is kinda interesting, it looks like its been made from an old Raleigh Grifter mudguard. Kool.
They're bloody brilliant guitars. The newer reissues felt a bit too much like a "proper" guitar in regards to the weight and build quality, but I guess that's to make them appealing to non-fans. But these new ones should be solid bodies as they're reissues of the Coral Hornet (I think, can't really remember).
Brandon W wrote: you elites.
benecol
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by benecol » Sat Jan 10, 2009 11:09 pm
But this one's got contours - I reckon it's solid.
Will
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by Will » Sat Jan 10, 2009 11:10 pm
benecol wrote: But this one's got contours - I reckon it's solid.
It is.
Fran
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by Fran » Sat Jan 10, 2009 11:44 pm
benecol wrote: But this one's got contours - I reckon it's solid.
Its easy to put contours on MDF or Ply bodies, as long as you dont go for transparent finishes your fine.
But when specifications state 'solid body' you expect alder, ash... or at the very least agathis or basswood.
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by James » Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:05 am
Mike wrote: I like these the more I see of them, interestingly.
I'm the opposite. The more I see them the more the control area looks a mess.
Shabba.