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go to the pic which should be hosted on a web sharing site/page (you cannot upload pics straight to this site), right click and "copy image source"
then open the "attach imgage/file" drop down and copy the link to the image, (I press space at this point to check the link works) then "enter"
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Email them to me and I'll host the pictures for you @TheMadMick (Message me for my email details.)
I changed the strings within a few days of getting mine. They come with D’Addario and I’m an elixir fan.
PM'd
I've found I get the best results by setting the Tonerite up on the guitar for a full five days and then let it rest for another five (I know, more waiting) to recover. It worked well for me.
However, some people think the Tonerite is the work of the devil and the only way to play in a guitar is - well- to play the hell out of it. That was my view until I tried it on a couple of classicals after reading that Ramirez use it on their new instruments.
Enjoy it - and like many others I look forward to seeing the photos.
Some of my guitars have needed at least a couple of days
I have another gadget that you would think is more natural, but makes a lot of noise, it uses transducers on the soundboard, but basically it converts your guitar into a loudspeaker.
Now I've replied but he (if he has any sense) will be in bed sleeping the sleep of the just.
So we have to wait for him to wake up and send me the pictures, then we have to wait for me to wake up and post them.
A lovely bit of bear claw there.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I think Avalon fits recommends D'addario strings.
They're OK, but a bit bland. Eventually I fitted
La Bellas to my 12 string Avalin and I found a marked improvement in tonal character, they're expensive though.
Did I miss the memo or did no-one tell me what the timbers are?
I'll hazard a guess at a spruce top but struggle to say which one. Probably not Red, one of the others. Back and sides, I'm thinking walnut, and the same for the central stripe in a mahogany neck. Am I in the ballpark?
Whatever that back is, it's lovely.
I’d say you’re spot on re woods @Tannin I can’t make out the rosette but neck looks like mahogany, purple heart and walnut.
Lovely looking 5 piece neck as well.
Sitka as other species or Spruce do not usually have bearclaw as much the above.
Try Walnut. It has some funny sort of species designation I don't remember.
Steel strung mid sized Jumbo. Quite a comfortable size for me but I'm not a small person.