Setneck T-Style anyone?
Briggs is known for air drying woods, testing them for even composition, resonance, and THEN building the guitar. So, strummed this thing acoustically this morning. 5 seconds later it was still going loudly, and then a funny thing happened. The neck started to vibrate and it got stronger and stronger. Hmmmm, the vibration started in the bottom and slowly began shooting up the neck. I turned on the amp and was blown away, best sounding guitar I ever played.
Some specs: blueburst maple top, blueburst back, incredibly figured birdseye maple neck and headstock, Lollar Charlie Christian pickup at neck, Lollar Special on the Barden bridge. Swamp Ash body.
Briggs is known for air drying woods, testing them for even composition, resonance, and THEN building the guitar. So, strummed this thing acoustically this morning. 5 seconds later it was still going loudly, and then a funny thing happened. The neck started to vibrate and it got stronger and stronger. Hmmmm, the vibration started in the bottom and slowly began shooting up the neck. I turned on the amp and was blown away, best sounding guitar I ever played.
Some specs: blueburst maple top, blueburst back, incredibly figured birdseye maple neck and headstock, Lollar Charlie Christian pickup at neck, Lollar Special on the Barden bridge. Swamp Ash body.
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