NGD: Duesenberg Paloma
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NGD: Duesenberg Paloma
So - this has been on my wish-list since they announced the model.
It's Stratty like but a bit thicker tone-wise.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BUgSubWB38m/
Theres a video on the instagram link above of the 4 pickup positions. Neck, 2, 3 and Bridge.
Here's an album of the guitar.
http://imgur.com/a/YqBEn
The pictures don't do the finish justice.
Plays better than my Starplayer TV.
ONLY complaint - I keep hitting the middle pickup with my pick because I usually only play 2 pickup guitars. - Learning curve../
It's Stratty like but a bit thicker tone-wise.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BUgSubWB38m/
Theres a video on the instagram link above of the 4 pickup positions. Neck, 2, 3 and Bridge.
Here's an album of the guitar.
http://imgur.com/a/YqBEn
The pictures don't do the finish justice.
Plays better than my Starplayer TV.
ONLY complaint - I keep hitting the middle pickup with my pick because I usually only play 2 pickup guitars. - Learning curve../
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Guitars: Duesenberg Julia, DIY Duesenberg Walnut Caribou, DIY Custom Strat, Duesenberg Tom Bukovac Session man Starplayer TV, PRS SE Silver Sky, Maton ECW80C Acoustic, Duesenberg Paloma
Guitars: Duesenberg Julia, DIY Duesenberg Walnut Caribou, DIY Custom Strat, Duesenberg Tom Bukovac Session man Starplayer TV, PRS SE Silver Sky, Maton ECW80C Acoustic, Duesenberg Paloma
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Re: NGD: Duesenberg Paloma
I love Doozy wobble sticks. And that sparkly beast would make a welcome change from a Strat.
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Re: NGD: Duesenberg Paloma
Very cool
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Re: NGD: Duesenberg Paloma
made for a pleasant change from the Caribou I had.
I found the Starplayer and Caribou sounded pretty much the same plugged in.
Conway took the Caribou back via a trade and I sold off the traded guitar to afford this.
Whole thing ended up costing around $3500 after gst etc. - cheaper than my Starplayer
I found the Starplayer and Caribou sounded pretty much the same plugged in.
Conway took the Caribou back via a trade and I sold off the traded guitar to afford this.
Whole thing ended up costing around $3500 after gst etc. - cheaper than my Starplayer
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Guitars: Duesenberg Julia, DIY Duesenberg Walnut Caribou, DIY Custom Strat, Duesenberg Tom Bukovac Session man Starplayer TV, PRS SE Silver Sky, Maton ECW80C Acoustic, Duesenberg Paloma
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Re: NGD: Duesenberg Paloma
Look how polished those frets are. Doozy QC is superb. Congrats.
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Re: NGD: Duesenberg Paloma
That looks superb!
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Re: NGD: Duesenberg Paloma
Yeah, every doozy I've played has that worn in feel. It's greatGrantB wrote:Look how polished those frets are. Doozy QC is superb. Congrats.
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Guitars: Duesenberg Julia, DIY Duesenberg Walnut Caribou, DIY Custom Strat, Duesenberg Tom Bukovac Session man Starplayer TV, PRS SE Silver Sky, Maton ECW80C Acoustic, Duesenberg Paloma
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