Tosca
Zombie 10, DFZ
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Sofa King Awesome!!!!An earthen pernambuco trio:
I can feel the sustain from here.
(I hope you’re saving some pics for next Monday....)
Sofa King Awesome!!!!An earthen pernambuco trio:
Yikes! I forgot this is supposed to PS Monday!Sofa King Awesome!!!!
I can feel the sustain from here.
(I hope you’re saving some pics for next Monday....)
That's odd.
I think my Photobucket stuff still survives.
"This one is a song of fire (no ice...maybe one of you guys with a frostbite PS can post it here???)."Happy Monday!
Since this is the first week I’ll post another to get this going...
This one is a song of fire (no ice...maybe one of you guys with a frostbite PS can post it here???).
From the vault:
To the floor...where the magic happens...
From one of many...
To one that stood out...
To the one I could not resist...
Special thanks to Brian for putting this one together (and most of the pics).
Hope you guys can post some of yours too...to help us all make it through another Monday.
Sofa King
Yep, me too. Killer.I've touched that guitar. It's sweet. The color and inlays are beautiful.
Easily my favourite. Love the anniversary birds"This one is a song of fire (no ice...maybe one of you guys with a frostbite PS can post it here???)."
No Ice, you say???...
That’s some bada$$ mother quilt! I think that top would have spoken to me too!
“Take me home! Don’t leave me in the vault!”
Some great flamey-goodness in that neck.
The mahogany was ok too
A really special selection of timber. Your inlays (lapis?) pop out of that board (figure of speech!) and compliment the top.
Good job!
Here’s one; I finally learned how to operate Imgur. This is a maple bodied Tonare Grande. Jack Gretz and Paul Smith picked out the wood - I wasn’t there. It’s the finest sounding acoustic guitar I’ve ever had, and there have been some dandies at my place over the years.
It has a built in feather pickup they were putting in other PS versions that I don’t use. It’s there just in case I get the call for that YUGE tour, but since that’s NEVER going to happen. I don’t even keep batteries in it.
I kept the appointments very simple; hollow birds, ebony fretboard, tuner buttons, and bridge.
Back and sides are maple, top is Adirondack Spruce:
Such a great looking and I’m sure sounding acoustic.Here’s one; I finally learned how to operate Imgur. This is a maple bodied Tonare Grande. Jack Gretz and Paul Smith picked out the wood - I wasn’t there. It’s the finest sounding acoustic guitar I’ve ever had, and there have been some dandies at my place over the years.
It has a built in feather pickup they were putting in other PS versions that I don’t use. It’s there just in case I get the call for that YUGE tour, but since that’s NEVER going to happen. I don’t even keep batteries in it.
I kept the appointments very simple; hollow birds, ebony fretboard, tuner buttons, and bridge.
Back and sides are maple, top is Adirondack Spruce:
Really classy looking acoustic Les...you don’t post near enough pictures of this beauty as compared to your fine electrics PSs (though we like seeing them too...hint, nudge). Tonares are so full sounding with maple B&S.