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Greco cuts corners on things that don't compromise the tone and playability. like veneers and 2-3 piece bodies.Yep. It is odd.
Greco cuts corners on things that don't compromise the tone and playability. like veneers and 2-3 piece bodies.Yep. It is odd.
Are you responding to me or eborej?Greco cuts corners on things that don't compromise the tone and playability. like veneers and 2-3 piece bodies.
It's quite surprising that they would put a Jacaranda fretboard on a mahogany limited-edition SE that appears to have a 3-piece body which is typically found on the low-end models.
True true, Leo made his guitars on the basis of availability of material, and the Japanese built on what was possible. That’s why they are cherished by us now, take a look at the Chinese built instruments, I won’t ever criticise the finish, the standard has flow on effectsGreco cuts corners on things that don't compromise the tone and playability. like veneers and 2-3 piece bodies.
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