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Assabet Strings - Posted - 08/29/2023: 13:57:51
Suspect it's a no-name but perhaps someone here could identify.
Thanks in advance,
Harry
MarkinSonoma - Posted - 08/29/2023: 14:51:01
It's on Harry's homepage in "Media."
Right off I'm drawing a blank. Could be a luthier who typically builds other types of guitars like flattops, and at some point he dipped his feet into the reso world. Since the guitar is a roundneck that's sometimes how it goes.
FrederickPatterson - Posted - 08/29/2023: 16:37:50
I see them now
Edited by - FrederickPatterson on 08/29/2023 16:41:33
wlgiii - Posted - 08/30/2023: 10:17:43
I concur with Mark- it has that boutique flat top look. And a nice look overall. How's the sound and feel? It looks worth your interest.
MarkinSonoma - Posted - 08/30/2023: 10:57:45
Harry's photos posted in the thread for your convenience. Click on them to enlarge.
Edited by - MarkinSonoma on 08/30/2023 10:58:28
wlgiii - Posted - 08/30/2023: 15:40:35
The headstock logo is slightly off center, so now I'm thinking someone with the initials "SJ" or "JS" built their own guitar. Overall, they did a good job.
MarkinSonoma - Posted - 08/30/2023: 19:34:29
Since Wayne mentioned the headstock logo, unless it’s just the angle - some of the tuners don’t appear to be exactly opposite of each other, and the truss cover looks to be off center.
Hey if it stays in tune reasonably we’ll, sounds good and the price is right, maybe it’s worth a shot.
The keyword to me is “price.”