Six and a half years of Collings.net

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elambo
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Re: Six and a half years of Collings.net

Post: # 7038Post elambo
Thu Apr 17, 2025 8:00 pm

It would be a shame to see the forum dissolved. Though I do understand the time and financial responsibilities. I hope you can hang in there.

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Re: Six and a half years of Collings.net

Post: # 7192Post Red Oak
Mon Dec 15, 2025 1:27 pm

Indeed. It’s still the best music site around.

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Re: Six and a half years of Collings.net

Post: # 7230Post Silly Moustache
Sat Feb 28, 2026 6:12 pm

Hi folks.
Regarding this forum. I own three Collings Dreads, an 0002h and an 002h , oh, and a Waterloo WL12, so I am guilty like of not patronisngtis frum as much as maybe I should.

For that - my apologies.

I suspect that many fora have now gone to Facebook, but why Zuckerberg should get the traffic I dunno.

So, I applaud and thank the folks who have gone to the trouble of creating this forum, and I will gladly contrtibutermore - if yu wish, although be warned some of my questions might be daft ...like this one ::::

My most recent purchase is my 1998/9 002h.
It was received in 2023 and cosmetically it is fine, although the finish is not as "perfect" as my later Collings.
Now in '24 I sufferedca sudden and profound hearing loss which means I ow have powerful Hearing aides in both ears -albeit very different from ear to ear.

My002h looks and plays fine, but I can't "hear it" as well as I can hear my Eastman E40-00 and I really wonder whether if Collings guitar tonality has changed or improved between 1998/9 and, say 2003 ?

Thoughts folks ?

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