Link borked, but I checked out guitarsalon.com. I think my problem might be my wardrobe. Those people are all dressed nicely, and all I have in my wardrobe is jorts and Hawaiian prints.
That's the place. Fixed the link. A friend was involved with it, I'm afraid to go there too because their entry-level models are at $10K. I am not worthy.
Plus I like steel strings. But the instruments are gorgeous.
Make Oxnard Great Again! I lived in Port Hueneme in 67-68, when Oxnard's claim to fame was Snap E Tom. And some obscure yacht builder whose name escapes me, Tally or some such.
I keep meaning to finish learnin' the intro to Hey You, but so far haven't.
I can't get my guitars to sound like that.
That's an Ibanez, by the way. Quite inexpensive, but good quality.
http://www.guitarsalon.com/
Link borked, but I checked out guitarsalon.com. I think my problem might be my wardrobe. Those people are all dressed nicely, and all I have in my wardrobe is jorts and Hawaiian prints.
That's the place. Fixed the link. A friend was involved with it, I'm afraid to go there too because their entry-level models are at $10K. I am not worthy.
Plus I like steel strings. But the instruments are gorgeous.
I've got one nylon-strung guitar, an early 70's Guild import. It was in a house I bought, in need of some repairs and just left behind. It's among my favorites.
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Guild now belongs to |these guys|, as does Guitar Salon. They built'em a whole new factory in that historic center of fine luthier-work: Oxnard.
Make Oxnard Great Again! I lived in Port Hueneme in 67-68, when Oxnard's claim to fame was Snap E Tom. And some obscure yacht builder whose name escapes me, Tally or some such.
I keep meaning to finish learnin' the intro to Hey You, but so far haven't.