Killer!
Just a personal bias, but I like them a lot more without the “USA only” label.
+1BTW, I cringe every time I hear the term "crackwood."
A member here, who works for a retailer, told me that “If I ever played a rosewood neck PRS, I’d want to replace all my other guitars with rosewood versions of the same thing.” I wondered, if it’s that great, why aren’t they all rosewood? He said that as great as any PRS I had was, in his opinion, once I tried rosewood, I’d never go back. So, I wondered... if rosewood is that great.... you know the rest.
ebony board on mahogany used to be IT; now everything’s baked and twisted.
This is gonna be a doozyWell, look what showed up today...
NGD thread forming shortly...
A McCarty with a rosewood neck. I also have a McCarty soapbar with a rosewood neck. Which I’ve seen called a Rosie McSoapy. But I don’t use that term. That often.What is a McRosie?
Thanks!A McCarty with a rosewood neck. I also have a McCarty soapbar with a rosewood neck. Which I’ve seen called a Rosie McSoapy. But I don’t use that term. That often.
Pics or it's a Daisy guitar!Bringing this thread back. Without pics. At the moment. Anyway I scored a 594 sc soapbar with a killer rosewood neck a while back. Oh yeah it's an artist model too. It's awesome!!!
Indeed, I have one of those. In Korina. So it gets all kinds of variations:A McCarty with a rosewood neck. I also have a McCarty soapbar with a rosewood neck. Which I’ve seen called a Rosie McSoapy. But I don’t use that term. That often.
Pics or it's a Daisy guitar!
Indeed, I have one of those. In Korina. So it gets all kinds of variations:
Rosie Soapy McKorina
Korina Rosie McSoapy
McRosie Soapy Korina
Not sure what the "official" (lol) forum nickname is - could be one of those, could be something else.
Nyuck nyuck nyuck!“Heeeeeyyyy! McKorina”
Braz is still Crack, but availability means many can’t access it...so they are seduced by others and never know what they missed. A good high is still a good high.I didn’t go back and read this whole post.
When exactly did Crackwood cease being just Brazilian rosewood necks and become any type of rosewood used for a neck?
That’s what I get for being around too long, I guess.Braz is still Crack, but availability means many can’t access it...so they are seduced by others and never know what they missed. A good high is still a good high.