Took delivery of this bad boy a little while ago. Ormsby have started building guitars at World Music in South Korea. You might remember Perry as rhoads56 here on the JCF.
It sounds great & plays awesome. Quality is outstanding. Perry and team are performing final QC in his workshop, but turnaround is getting better as WMI incorporates his feedback from Run 1, leaving Perry & co. with less to do.
It's the first time I've ever played a fanned fret guitar. It takes minutes to adjust. And switching back to my other guitars takes little adjustment too.
Ormsby Guitars TX GTR Carbon in Ink Blue. Multiscale (25.5" high E, 27.5" low E), 29 stainless steel frets on an ebony fretboard, luminlay side dots, Hipshot locking tuners & bridge custom made in the US for Ormsby, stringthrough body, black body & neck binding, carbon fibre pickguard, Ormsby's own pickups. Finished in blue pearl over black.
What's remarkable about this finish is that that's not actually blue paint. It's a black base coat with a pearlescent blue finish. That means the finish varies wildly from the bright blue you see here in direct sunlight, to black with a faint suggestion of blue along reflective edges in lower light. I can't wait to see what it does under stage lights.
It sounds great & plays awesome. Quality is outstanding. Perry and team are performing final QC in his workshop, but turnaround is getting better as WMI incorporates his feedback from Run 1, leaving Perry & co. with less to do.
It's the first time I've ever played a fanned fret guitar. It takes minutes to adjust. And switching back to my other guitars takes little adjustment too.
Ormsby Guitars TX GTR Carbon in Ink Blue. Multiscale (25.5" high E, 27.5" low E), 29 stainless steel frets on an ebony fretboard, luminlay side dots, Hipshot locking tuners & bridge custom made in the US for Ormsby, stringthrough body, black body & neck binding, carbon fibre pickguard, Ormsby's own pickups. Finished in blue pearl over black.
What's remarkable about this finish is that that's not actually blue paint. It's a black base coat with a pearlescent blue finish. That means the finish varies wildly from the bright blue you see here in direct sunlight, to black with a faint suggestion of blue along reflective edges in lower light. I can't wait to see what it does under stage lights.
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