Originally Posted by
Rocket
I don't think acoustic players would care for it... it's a cheesy shortcut to a narrow end. Anyway... isn't time is the most important component when creating a relic?
Agree it's a cheesy shortcut, but the same goes for all the relic'd electrics out there. And sure, time is what always puts the finishing touch on the sound of a solid wood acoustic. But there is something visually arresting about a beautifully aged acoustic. Bottom line, Rocket, yeah I guess acoustic players just won't go for it. Now making modern acoustic guitars to vintage specs is another thing. Seems like everyone is on that bandwagon.
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