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Post by james on Apr 3, 2021 18:44:06 GMT -5
Michael Watts made a video about the highly prized/priced quilted mahogany tree that is used in his Kostal guitar. He doesn't stray too far into toasted wheat underpinning speak. It's worth pausing on a back view as it is quite amazing looking wood and he doesn't linger for long, ( at 2'50"ish). My speaker rumbled unexpectedly when he played for a bit at the end. Unusual nut style too.
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Post by theevan on Apr 4, 2021 9:00:30 GMT -5
That nut treatment is not uncommon in classical guitars.
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Post by drlj on Apr 4, 2021 11:04:17 GMT -5
Beautiful wood and a gorgeous guitar.
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Post by howard lee on Apr 5, 2021 7:08:56 GMT -5
[...]He doesn't stray too far into toasted wheat underpinning speak. [...]
This phrase seems to live on in Internet perpetuity. I am friends with the UMGF member who originated it. It will taunt him for the rest of his life, I reckon.
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