SCORE !!!!!
SCORE !!!!!
Donner has this carbon fiber acoustic that has caught some buzz ..... goes around 6 or 7 hundred. The Rising G Pro .... plenty of Youtubes if you're curious.
I was checking out EBay and Donner has an official factory refurbish shop that sells refurbs with full 2 year guarantees and they had the Rising G Pro for $105!
I pulled the trigger and just got the thing ...... doesn't look like a refurb ..... actually looks and was packed as brand new.
I think they may have just wanted to dump a few.
Came with a nice padded case ,,, a capo ... an extra set of strings ...a strap ... polishing cloth and a freakin' headstock tuner!
Was gonna put that deal up for ya'll to consider but next day they were gone ...... may have just caught a flash deal.
Anyways next week I'll get some pics and clips up.
It's a travel guitar size so a small body which won't have the bass of a dreadnought but it sounds nice and balanced and the small size makes it easy to hold for a non acoustic player such as myself.
It is a 25" scale.
I have a Norman acoustic ( Canadian ) which was around $500 22 years ago so a decent acoustic so I will record it also so we can compare the two.
But man what a score ...... yay!
I was checking out EBay and Donner has an official factory refurbish shop that sells refurbs with full 2 year guarantees and they had the Rising G Pro for $105!
I pulled the trigger and just got the thing ...... doesn't look like a refurb ..... actually looks and was packed as brand new.
I think they may have just wanted to dump a few.
Came with a nice padded case ,,, a capo ... an extra set of strings ...a strap ... polishing cloth and a freakin' headstock tuner!
Was gonna put that deal up for ya'll to consider but next day they were gone ...... may have just caught a flash deal.
Anyways next week I'll get some pics and clips up.
It's a travel guitar size so a small body which won't have the bass of a dreadnought but it sounds nice and balanced and the small size makes it easy to hold for a non acoustic player such as myself.
It is a 25" scale.
I have a Norman acoustic ( Canadian ) which was around $500 22 years ago so a decent acoustic so I will record it also so we can compare the two.
But man what a score ...... yay!
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Dang, I’ve seen some carbon fiber guitar videos. Dude brought it from his house outside where it was below freezing. No tuning issues. The one I want is a lot, though.
“Naaaaaaaaaah man. I ain’t touching that mic. That thing’s expensive!”
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I bet the carbon fiber will be perfect for the Florida climate. Going from air conditioning to wet soupy heat, it should be great. Enjoy!
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Handy to know if I ever need a guitar to play in the snow! How were his hands?CrowsofFritz wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2023 4:18 pm Dang, I’ve seen some carbon fiber guitar videos. Dude brought it from his house outside where it was below freezing. No tuning issues. The one I want is a lot, though.
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Better than my hands could ever be at that temperature. I’ve seen people play in cold weather and don’t know how they do it. My hands would freeze up.Armistice wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2023 6:12 pmHandy to know if I ever need a guitar to play in the snow! How were his hands?CrowsofFritz wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2023 4:18 pm Dang, I’ve seen some carbon fiber guitar videos. Dude brought it from his house outside where it was below freezing. No tuning issues. The one I want is a lot, though.
“Naaaaaaaaaah man. I ain’t touching that mic. That thing’s expensive!”
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It seems to be a really individual thjing.CrowsofFritz wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2023 1:27 amBetter than my hands could ever be at that temperature. I’ve seen people play in cold weather and don’t know how they do it. My hands would freeze up.
personally I'm indifferent to temperature for some reason>
Heat that has everyone panting doesn't affect me and I'll be out in the noon day sun mowing away>
And I don't even own a real jacket .,.... just a windbreaker and I rarely wear that.
Don't own gloves ...,... got it from my dad I suppose .... he never got cold or hot either.
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I can play in relative cold (it's never that cold here anyway) but I don't like playing in heat, not so much for the heat itself, but because of sweating on my hands changing the friction level on the back of the neck. My playing style often involves fairly large leaps up and down the fretboard at reasonable speed playing different chord shapes, either as chords or in some arpeggiated fashion, so all of a sudden sticking to the back of the neck is a major pain.
Only on my tele, with the non-gloss neck is this OK. Every other guitar has a glossy neck and is subject to the sweat factor. How this affects different people depends upon how much they sweat as well, I guess.
Only on my tele, with the non-gloss neck is this OK. Every other guitar has a glossy neck and is subject to the sweat factor. How this affects different people depends upon how much they sweat as well, I guess.
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Nice find! I saw an ad as well for these.
Look forward to seeing how you like it.
Look forward to seeing how you like it.
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I'm going to upstate NY in January. Not looking forward to that kind of cold.
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