what a sacrifice of that quilted maple but then again it's your guitar done a good job on it looks good
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I considered the trans-white route but I owned a USA Broderick in that finish and I didn't like the blueish hue it had in the stain. I was told that is typical of the trans white finishes so i went with platinum pearl instead. Also the guitar already being trans green would have consisted of some extensive stripping/sanding involved which adds to the overall cost. Two other reasons i opted for a solid color is you hardly ever see solid color archtops and I own a solid black hard arch top and this is my polar opposite Here is the black AT
So that is my reasons for the solid over the trans finish. If I didn't already own this solid black AT I would have done her in trans-blackI like black and white guitars
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Originally posted by walshula View PostThe Afters....
I am sure I will be hated on for changing the green but to have this built would have cost me close to $5000 and would have taken close to 2 - 2 1/2 years so... was well worth it to me. Always wanted a soft archtop with blank ebony board and raw neck. Sometime we gotta do what we gotta do to have what we want in life.
Enjoy or hate! Either way she is beauty in my eyes
Hey, you're just down the road.
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Originally posted by walshula View PostI considered the trans-white route but I owned a USA Broderick in that finish and I didn't like the blueish hue it had in the stain. I was told that is typical of the trans white finishes so i went with platinum pearl instead.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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