Thanks guys.
I am actually in sacramento now, currently pretty well quarantined because im high risk and in charge of about 40-60k people, so if i get sick.. i can start a new pandemic lol. Otherwise i might be up for a sit down.
Ive seen cracks all over guitars, ive had martins with more then 20 side cracks, usually back cracks around the tail end of the guitar. Top cracks either on the center joint or around pickguards that are potato-chipping. I like the plain look of the wood personally, im not too concerned with looks as much as playability and longevity, the guitar is 20 years old, ill be the third owner, the last owner kept the guitar in a case and literally played it once. So im sure itll take some time for that body to really open up after such a stagnant life. Cant wait, it should be brought over sometime early next week to check out.
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That looks like a lifetime guitar is what I think. big congratulations. dog
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I'm trying to post pictures of the two Brazilian Dreads I mentioned above, both with b grade BR.
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Bob K
Omaha
Omaha
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What a great guitar. Just think 20 years ago the craftsmen at Collings were hard at work creating that instrument so that you can enjoy making great music for many, many years to come.
I think the Rosewood in it is stunning. Enjoy.
I think the Rosewood in it is stunning. Enjoy.
Bob