While I was at Elderly I played one of those Santa Cruz "1929" mahogany 00 guitars. I liked it. It has the old vibe, for sure, and will age well. But I think I'm headed in that direction, too. Since becoming a builder I notice a lot more than I used to. Are there any Santa Cruz fans here that would get mad if I mentioned that the back on that one was glued on a tiny bit crooked? Ok, then I won't.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
A case
I went to Elderly in Lansing on Friday afternoon and picked up this case.


While I was at Elderly I played one of those Santa Cruz "1929" mahogany 00 guitars. I liked it. It has the old vibe, for sure, and will age well. But I think I'm headed in that direction, too. Since becoming a builder I notice a lot more than I used to. Are there any Santa Cruz fans here that would get mad if I mentioned that the back on that one was glued on a tiny bit crooked? Ok, then I won't.
While I was at Elderly I played one of those Santa Cruz "1929" mahogany 00 guitars. I liked it. It has the old vibe, for sure, and will age well. But I think I'm headed in that direction, too. Since becoming a builder I notice a lot more than I used to. Are there any Santa Cruz fans here that would get mad if I mentioned that the back on that one was glued on a tiny bit crooked? Ok, then I won't.
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