Naoko's new guitar

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Naoko's new guitar

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Made by Daisy Rock I think.

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I like it...kinda like an airline/supro shape but different enough that it has its own thing and doesn't look like an eastwood copy.

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Agreed, and it's spacey enough to be cool without too much "that's been done" about it.

Would be nice to see some close ups, curious about the color trim and curves on the topside (the guitar, not Miss Yamano).
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Thats a cool guitar. Wish I could hear it better.
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I really dig it. Likewise, I wish I could hear it better.
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Quite cool.

Wish I could see/hear better.
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It reminds me of Kepi Ghoulie's custom Eastwood...

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this reminds me that I might need to resume my search for a Japanese female drummer :P
not trying to make any stereotypical comments here, but every Japanese musician I've ever come across can seriously RIP on their instruments.
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mtotallywired wrote:this reminds me that I might need to resume my search for a Japanese female drummer :P
not trying to make any stereotypical comments here, but every Japanese musician I've ever come across can seriously RIP on their instruments.
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Post by chickeee »

the guitar in the YouTube clip is her Fujigen Naoko Yamano Sig Ed.

her Daisy Rock guitar is a Rock Candy Classic Sparkle with Seymour Duncan pickups


Daisy Rock

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Post by NickS »

Indeed. Here's a post about it from last year.
http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1172918
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mtotallywired wrote:this reminds me that I might need to resume my search for a Japanese female drummer :P
not trying to make any stereotypical comments here, but every Japanese musician I've ever come across can seriously RIP on their instruments.
Why do you specifically need a Japanese female drummer?
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chickeee wrote:the guitar in the YouTube clip is her Fujigen Naoko Yamano Sig Ed.

her Daisy Rock guitar is a Rock Candy Classic Sparkle with Seymour Duncan pickups


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