My latest "client" wants a ss guitar from me and he discribes the desired sound as "European". As opposed to "American".
I know people hear differences , but I have really no clue what the differences are in building.
Does anyone have an explenation?
Thanks, Herman
American vs European sound
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Second: Lowden seems to be the frontline of european sound. I cannot find any plans. Do you?
Herman
Herman
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Herman, European is the sound you get when you are in the bathroom.....................??????
(oh I hope he gets my joke)
(oh I hope he gets my joke)
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Sorry Ken, that I overlooked that one. Thanks.
Could the pattern be projected to a Martin style Jumbo M bodyshape?
Could the pattern be projected to a Martin style Jumbo M bodyshape?
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Kevin, What is a bathroom?
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I wouldn't
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