UNPLANNED DOWNTIME: 12th Oct 23:45
I succumbed to GAS in my usual way, namely months of intensive research before I finally give in. This is borne out by the fact that it looks, plays, and sounds *exactly* how I thought it would. Here it is next to my 2001 310 for comparison. They sound strikingly similar.
https://i.imgur.com/WYe54h7.jpgI was hoping for some milky streaks but I got a couple of orange birthmarks. It all adds to the unique woodiness of the thing:
https://i.imgur.com/g201V3J.jpgRosewood back has nice colouring and grain, but that veneer is paper-thin:
https://i.imgur.com/SiN6QIg.jpg
Also, the neck is apparently “tropical mahogany” but it’s as pale as maple. The satin finish is lovely on the entire guitar. It’s hugely playable despite feeling a tiny bit cramped - although I rarely have trouble switching between different feeling guitars. The compact body shape and superb sound ensures that it will get played a lot.
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BTW I got it from Reidys, never bought anything from them before but ordering it at 1pm for it to arrive the following morning before 9am is impressive.
Turned out to be 3.25mm at the low E and 2.75mm at the top. I had a spare Tusq saddle so I popped the apparently inferior Nubone saddle out and sanded down the new saddle. Now it’s 2.5mm at the low E and 2.25mm at the top. I also replaced the plastic bridge pins with ebony Taylor pins.