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That's a great looking guitar Greg.

I'll be stringing up my first (from scratch) post-Somogyi course guitar today... I hope it sounds as good as yours does.



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Thanks Ringo...First one, that's cool, please give a report on the sound, I look forward to hearing about it!

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Yea! That's real nice work!

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Here is a review of the Blackwood guitar from the new owner, what a nice guy!



Well, I spent a couple of hours with Greg yesterday before bringing this guitar home. He'll tell you that I took fully 30 minutes to look at it, beginning with scrutiny and savoring of very small areas before moving finally to the neck and binding and headstock. Then another while before those first sounds, for this guitar as always for me the Cmaj7/Fmaj7 of Paul Simon's "Old Friends" (seems like the thing to do).

Here barely 24 hours and five or so playing later, speechless, I am. But I'll try:

1. Tight joints, almost flawless finish, and even prettier in person than in these pictures. Top 95% of guitars I've owned or played (including some good ones) in aesthetics, and better than that in fit. Bravo, Greg.

2. Set-up and playability is spot on. The action is low, which works very well for the mostly fingerpicking I do, but even when hit hard with a pick there is no evidence of buzz in any positions up or down the neck. Intonation as perfect as it could be. The neck is fast and easy.

3. TONE. TONE. TONE!
a. It has been my experience with even very good guitars that there is usually a trade-off between macro and microdynamics, between whether a top is a fast or slow spiker, between responsiveness and headroom. Not this guitar. It just SINGS with fingers, and when flatpicked or strummed this guitar is loud and has all kinds of body and presence. I played a bit capo'ed up on the fifth and even the seventh and it retains these characters. Wow.
b. Balance. The low E string is about as close to a note on the 7' grand that my son plays in our living room as it could be...that rare combination of fundamental and harmonics that makes for a very strong and rich sound. And the other strings are similarly present...the top e is the least bit bright, I'm thinking in part due to the newness of the guitar (3 days with strings!) and the phosphor/bronze strings on it, but is not at all tinny, even up in frets 14-15-16. Fretted notes sound remarkably close to open notes in timbre and character. Wow.
c. Sustain. Greg mentioned in the building phase a typical trade-off between sustain and bass and other things, but this guitar seems to have defied those principles. LONG sustain, but great note separation and quality.

It's a marvelous, marvelous guitar, built with all the smarts and passion and commitment that a very smart and passionate and dedicated man could bring. Thank you so very much for your fine work, Greg...

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Congrats Greg!

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Thanks Peter, being such a new direction for me in my building, I'm very pleased with the outcome.

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[QUOTE=GregG]


what kind of spruce is that, kermodie curly bear??


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Greg,
That's great, but it really puts the pressure on.      

Greg and I took the Somogyi course together in February. It was there I learned that this client also ordered a guitar from me at the same time. Mine should be done within the month.
Mark is such a nice guy. He has owned some very nice guitars, so his good opinion means a lot.

Great job Greg!

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Hey, Steve, make sure you share too!

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Mark B....Are you asking what kind of spruce it is? I certainly don't remember mentioning where I got that piece, but yes, it is exactly as you said....I was pretty surprised you figured it out just by looking at it, although it does have tell-tale signs. It is from a really great billet, I've got approx. 10 more guitars worth of this stuff.

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Hi Steve,

It is so interesting that this has happened to us isn't it...Steve and I met at the Somogyi course and just happened to find out that we were building guitars for the same gentleman when we got back...what are the odds!

I know how you are building this guitar...Steve has shared some pics with me....I think you will be just fine, my bet is it sounds superb as we took similar paths!!

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[QUOTE=GregG]Mark B....Are you asking what kind of spruce it is? I certainly don't remember mentioning where I got that piece, but yes, it is exactly as you said....I was pretty surprised you figured it out just by looking at it, although it does have tell-tale signs. It is from a really great billet, I've got approx. 10 more guitars worth of this stuff. Greg[/QUOTE]


hehe......WAS....


its gotta sound fab. nice axe G


 



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