#1
|
|||
|
|||
Washburn Parlor
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/deta...FYUWMgodFVUAzg
Anyone have any experience with this little thing?
__________________
I actually have a goatee. .. |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Yeah - I had two of them - the first one was an "aged" 125th anniversary model in trembesi which was great, -sold it to get a fancier one - which was awful.
I miss that first one - but as a frind has it I guess I can borrow it back. Make sure that the neck profile isn't a hard pointed V. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
I have an "antiqued" 314K which I bought to play at pre-1900 living history events. I happen to like the hard V neck profile and the look is historically correct for the time period, even though the originals were largely gut-strung.
That said, it clearly isn't the best sounding instrument that I have by a long shot, but is comfortable enough on the couch that I've occasionally used it for songwriting purposes. It's primarily a finger-picker and soft playing style instrument. It doesn't take to a flat pick all that well in my opinion, but it is what it is. I restrung mine with silk 'n' steel strings which seem to help smooth it out a bit and add some needed warmth to the tone. Do I play it much? Not really, I have other much more versatile guitars. But I'll probably keep it for the same reasons that I bought it in the first place. It fits that niche nicely. |