Hi everyone!
I'm intending to sell away my Tanglewood.
Here are some details about my guitar off the official Tanglewood website:
Tanglewood TW115 AS CE
SHAPE: Cutaway Dreadnought
TOP: Solid Spruce
BACK: Solid Mahogany
SIDES: Mahogany
NECK (MATERIAL): Mahogany
NECK (BUILD): One Piece
FINGERBOARD: Rosewood
BRIDGE: Rosewood
BINDING: Maple & Herringbone
SADDLE: PPS, Compensating
NUT (WIDTH): PPS (43mm)
SCALE LENGTH: 650mm
BRIDGE PINS: Black ABS
MACHINE HEADS: Chrome Kluson Style
FINISH: Natural Satin
EQ: B-Band A3T
STRINGS: D'Addario EXP 11
RRP: £469.95
http://www.dv247.com/guitars/tanglew...-guitar--38963
Additional accessories: Gigbag, elixir strings already on the guitar instead of the D'Addario ones which it came with.
Special points:
It really has a beautiful sound to it (you have to try it for yourself to know though since sound is subjective).
It comes with a pick-up already, saving you the hassle to have to install one for additional costs.
I cannot emphasize the importance of the fact that the entire guitar is made of solid wood:
1) Richer tone: The quality of the wood lends itself to a richer, fuller tone from the guitar, as opposed to the usually 'dead' tone that can be heard on a lot of the cheaper laminate body guitars.
2) Sustain: Solid wood guitars produce more sustain on the notes played, as well as offering a greater range of projection in the sound. This is especially helpful for acoustic guitar players who might play in impromptu settings, such as traditional folk musicians, and may need the best natural sound projection possible.
3) Aging: Solid body guitars gain a better tone as the wood they are made from ages. Although these types of guitars need more care and attention than laminate wood guitars, due to humidity and temperature-change factors, they become stronger and more mature as they age. This helps them retain their rich, full-bodied sound as time goes by.
Condition: 9/10, no scratches at all, only that the tuning pegs are a bit cloudy.
Bought it in: June 2009, from TYMC, Peninsula Plaza
Original cost price: $780
Price i'm asking for (still negotiable): $700
http://www.flickr.com/photos/17893567@N02/6529262951/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/17893567@N02/6529263351/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/17893567@N02/6529263987/in/photostream/
For those that are interested in buying, I can always arrange to meet up with you for you to try it out. Please call me at 98277184 (Ariel). Highest bidder by Thursday (22/12/11) gets the guitar. I would like to sell it by this coming Friday (23/12/11) so please contact me asap. Thanks for reading!
I'm intending to sell away my Tanglewood.
Here are some details about my guitar off the official Tanglewood website:
Tanglewood TW115 AS CE
SHAPE: Cutaway Dreadnought
TOP: Solid Spruce
BACK: Solid Mahogany
SIDES: Mahogany
NECK (MATERIAL): Mahogany
NECK (BUILD): One Piece
FINGERBOARD: Rosewood
BRIDGE: Rosewood
BINDING: Maple & Herringbone
SADDLE: PPS, Compensating
NUT (WIDTH): PPS (43mm)
SCALE LENGTH: 650mm
BRIDGE PINS: Black ABS
MACHINE HEADS: Chrome Kluson Style
FINISH: Natural Satin
EQ: B-Band A3T
STRINGS: D'Addario EXP 11
RRP: £469.95
http://www.dv247.com/guitars/tanglew...-guitar--38963
Additional accessories: Gigbag, elixir strings already on the guitar instead of the D'Addario ones which it came with.
Special points:
It really has a beautiful sound to it (you have to try it for yourself to know though since sound is subjective).
It comes with a pick-up already, saving you the hassle to have to install one for additional costs.
I cannot emphasize the importance of the fact that the entire guitar is made of solid wood:
1) Richer tone: The quality of the wood lends itself to a richer, fuller tone from the guitar, as opposed to the usually 'dead' tone that can be heard on a lot of the cheaper laminate body guitars.
2) Sustain: Solid wood guitars produce more sustain on the notes played, as well as offering a greater range of projection in the sound. This is especially helpful for acoustic guitar players who might play in impromptu settings, such as traditional folk musicians, and may need the best natural sound projection possible.
3) Aging: Solid body guitars gain a better tone as the wood they are made from ages. Although these types of guitars need more care and attention than laminate wood guitars, due to humidity and temperature-change factors, they become stronger and more mature as they age. This helps them retain their rich, full-bodied sound as time goes by.
Condition: 9/10, no scratches at all, only that the tuning pegs are a bit cloudy.
Bought it in: June 2009, from TYMC, Peninsula Plaza
Original cost price: $780
Price i'm asking for (still negotiable): $700
http://www.flickr.com/photos/17893567@N02/6529262951/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/17893567@N02/6529263351/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/17893567@N02/6529263987/in/photostream/
For those that are interested in buying, I can always arrange to meet up with you for you to try it out. Please call me at 98277184 (Ariel). Highest bidder by Thursday (22/12/11) gets the guitar. I would like to sell it by this coming Friday (23/12/11) so please contact me asap. Thanks for reading!
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