Maybe blue or green pearloid would be nice...rgand said:I do have to say that really is beautiful. The back looks as good as the front.
What color pickguard would you put on it? [rgand ducks flying objects]
What pickguard? It would be a shame to cover that. At least go clear.rgand said:What color pickguard would you put on it?
:toothy12:Fat Pete said:Maybe blue or green pearloid would be nice...rgand said:I do have to say that really is beautiful. The back looks as good as the front.
What color pickguard would you put on it? [rgand ducks flying objects]
Oh, I get it. That was a joke. Ok, so I'm a little slow. :hello2:ghotiphry said:What pickguard? It would be a shame to cover that. At least go clear.rgand said:What color pickguard would you put on it?
That's bad ass, but not 1100 clams badass... :doh:Fat Pete said:Here's a link, just to make it easier to drop your $1100 dollars on this one.nullref said:
DangerousR6 said:That's bad ass, but not 1100 clams badass... :doh:Fat Pete said:Here's a link, just to make it easier to drop your $1100 dollars on this one.nullref said:
Guitarsan said:DangerousR6 said:That's bad ass, but not 1100 clams badass... :doh:Fat Pete said:Here's a link, just to make it easier to drop your $1100 dollars on this one.nullref said:
I would agree with you on the quality of the quilt in this particular sample maybe, on the other hand in general when one considers one piece quilted John Suhr would run you $5,000+ it doesn't seem so far off.
Exactly! - I was in GC Hollywood once and picked up a PRS with front/back quilt. It was $18,000.
True, and Warmoth's quality is exceptional and on par with just about any other guitar maker. So you have a point but Suhr and PRS and the likes are just selling their name. And solid pieces if quilt billet are not that expensive or or that hard to find. But as you say by comparison to some higher end makers it is a bit more reasonable.Guitarsan said:DangerousR6 said:That's bad ass, but not 1100 clams badass... :doh:Fat Pete said:Here's a link, just to make it easier to drop your $1100 dollars on this one.nullref said:
I would agree with you on the quality of the quilt in this particular sample maybe, on the other hand in general when one considers one piece quilted John Suhr would run you $5,000+ it doesn't seem so far off.