the original case.
the original case.
Here's one more Chanticleer:
The back:
The scale lenth is 59cm.
Sweet!
Charley
Charley
A bunch of stuff with four strings
My 30's Bacon tenor guitar...
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Looks like that photo ws saved at 256 colors. Do you have a better shot?
Bill Snyder
Stella tenor peghead
Less talk, more pick.
Body
Less talk, more pick.
Back
Less talk, more pick.
D18 by comparison
Less talk, more pick.
Oh, and it's from 1939 with a new top, back, peghead and fingerboard done in 2006.
Enjoy,
KS
Less talk, more pick.
ok this one is better...kinda
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sweet looking Stella Ken!
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Yeah, those old 30's tenors are really something. I love your Bacon, too.
Less talk, more pick.
So it is not quite all original.Originally Posted by (Ken Sager @ April 16 2008, 14:49)
Bill Snyder
Not even close and I'd never pretend it was. Not even on a dare.Originally Posted by (Curious @ April 19 2008, 14:25)
Less talk, more pick.
Here's a picture of my 73 Martin O18-T. The top cracked under the pickguard. It has Grover open gear tuners and it sounds and plays great.
Flatiron Performer F
The Load LM-520
Eastman 315
Godin A8
Ibanez 517
And here's the back.
Flatiron Performer F
The Load LM-520
Eastman 315
Godin A8
Ibanez 517
I meant to post this picture of the back.
Flatiron Performer F
The Load LM-520
Eastman 315
Godin A8
Ibanez 517
My galvanised Donmo tenor guitar. Or Baritone uke ... ?
So far, it's a one-off
Galvo tenor aka "chookshed guitar" - already posted in the "Celtic" section
Lovely mellow tone - still gets a bit lost in a really big session - not as much "cut" as a banjo but much nicer tone. Doesn't get as tonally lost in a session as a CBOM tends to
Bren
Currently tuned CGDA, this is my Regal tenor from around the 20's - 30's I think from what I've gathered online. One of my "keepers" that I won't be letting go. Fiddleback mahogany back and sides, bearclaw in the spruce top back before bearclaw was a desirable feature. Bound top and back with black dyed wood, Im guessing holly or maple and the banjo tail piece. Little guitar, BIG sound!
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That is a gem.Originally Posted by (fiddlesandbikes @ April 14 2008, 17:11)
Aesthetically I like a tenor like that, narrow in the waste and the pegs coming off the back like that.
Lovely.
There we go, thats what I'm talking about.Originally Posted by (mandolooter @ May 03 2008, 11:01)
Wow.
Soares' y Goodwill special...
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