The Martin D-18 Authentic 1939 is one of the most authentic “New Old” Martin’s ever created!
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MORE →The Martin D-18 Authentic 1939 is one of the most authentic “New Old” Martin’s ever created!
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MORE →Just in – a National Reso-Phonic Wocket Wooden Rocket! This mahogany laminate version has all the features of the very popular National Reso-Rocket, but with the extra warmth and growl wood provides.
The ‘Wocket’ designation is limited to a very, very few instruments. Steve James refers to his orginal prototype as the ‘Wocket’, and the first few production models are marked as ‘Wocket’ on the label, but subsequent models won’t carry that name on the label.
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MORE →I remember a time not that long ago when you had to spend close to $1000 if not over to get a high quality guitar with solid wood construction!
Fortunately with Canadian companies like Simon and Patrick we now not only have the choice of a great solid wood guitar for under $700 but they are augmented with stunning good looks and high end features!
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MORE →As a round neck instrument, the Beard Odyssey is a departure from Paul Beard’s usual construction style. The tuned oval soundhole and jumbo body shape give it significantly more bottom end and fullness than resonators usually have. The Beard ‘Solar’ coverplate is really attractive. This is an excellent instrument with a unique look.
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MORE →In Part 1 of the Hollowneck Report, we took an overview of our project comparing five squareneck National ResoPhonic guitars as bluegrass instruments. In The Hollowneck Report Part 2 we’ll start into the recordings so you can see and hear what they’re really like.
The Hollowneck Report Part 3 features National ResoPhonic guitars played by Burke Carroll in contemporary Bluegrass tuning, with Chris Bennett on rhythm.