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Also note that no normal guitar bodies can really handle the lowest notes, but when you use a pickup, the sound is amazing
the 27.5 inch scale ones sound better with normal gauge strings, tuned D-D I reckon
They look fine.
I just searched for the maker's site and found this too- in Suffolk!!
no idea if this is a current advert: http://www.guitarguy.co.uk/Beltane.htm
http://www.alanarnoldguitars.co.uk/guitar_baritone.htm
He decided to build it cedar/mahogany after playing my Seagull Mahogany Folk Artist, at one of the Northern Gas do's in Middlesbrough.
I believe he moved down south somewhere, from his native St Helens - I wonder if he's still building guitars?
@NickBotfield was he a pal of yours, or is my poor old brain even more addled than I thought?!
Here is one of mine...
Nigel
www.nkforsterguitars.com
I've always thought that Baritone guitars in general would suit my vocal range, as songs in standard guitar tuning seem to require me to sing slightly higher or slightly lower than my voice is capable. Using a capo up a fifth usually helps but then the guitar sounds more like a mandolin so a guitar tuned down a 4th would give me the same vocal pitch but a nicer fuller guitar sound. This would be particularly appealing in an acoustic so have looked a few times for baritones, though they've often seemed more costly than I could justify considering I don't play much acoustic any more.
Sadly though also I'm a fairly small chap, I play a Baby Taylor as dreadnought sized acoustics are too big for me, so the larger scale required for Baritone tuning also rules it out for me sadly! I've recently obtained a Boss Multi Overtone octave pedal though, primarily for electric but I'm going to try it this weekend on acoustic, to see if with the capo at the 5th and an octave down setting on the pedal, it sounds nice as a sort of 12 string type effect...
Nigel
http://www.nkforsterguitars.com/instruments/acoustic-baritone-guitar/
Nigel
http://www.nkforsterguitars.com/instruments/acoustic-baritone-guitar/