Washington Irving said:Mine was made in Fujigen (not in Terada, which is said to be not as good), has a long, one piece neck tenon, while the ones on allegro.. you never know.
Princess-Isabela said:Washington Irving said:Mine was made in Fujigen (not in Terada, which is said to be not as good), has a long, one piece neck tenon, while the ones on allegro.. you never know.
That is false.
Fujigen/Terada are of the same high quality.
JVsearch said:Princess-Isabela said:Washington Irving said:Mine was made in Fujigen (not in Terada, which is said to be not as good), has a long, one piece neck tenon, while the ones on allegro.. you never know.
That is false.
Fujigen/Terada are of the same high quality.
In your opinion? :wink:
How would you explain the two piece necks on some Terada models? There was a thread about it just recently, and the theory has been put that it is only the Terada built guitars that have this (admittedly there was only a small sample of guitars examined).
Using multiple pieces of wood in a Les Paul neck or body is usually done to cut costs, it doesn't really help people to think "high quality". However, I would guess that the build quality is probably just as good as Fujigen.
Also, nobody really knows whether more pieces of wood in a neck or body affect the tone much, or maybe not at all.
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