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Check out this article on an interesting French guitar:
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WTF?
That thing looks,,,..... ummmm, struggling to find the words here. Interesting... Yes, that's it..
I wanna hear that..... What would it sound like?????
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Interesting is the Word!
If it has two bridge saddles though, wouldn't it be more difficult to keep in tune?
Hopefully the luthier will post an mp3 file when it is restored.
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That thing looks,,,..... ummmm, struggling to find the words here. Interesting... Yes, that's it..
I wanna hear that..... What would it sound like?????
If it has two bridge saddles though, wouldn't it be more difficult to keep in tune?
Hopefully the luthier will post an mp3 file when it is restored.