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Any chance this is Adirondack?

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SlotheadFan
Posted 2007-05-26 4:53 PM (#98283)
Subject: Any chance this is Adirondack?


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Hi, when I got my 97 Collectors's, I thought it had very wide grain spruce. I recently took some pictures of it with my GC 12 and the difference in grain width is substantial. I asked Kim at Kaman if it could be Adirondack and he kind of summed it up to "anythig is possible", but he could not say for certain. This top has an incredible tap tone and the guitar is amazing...that is for sure.

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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-05-26 4:57 PM (#98284 - in reply to #98283)
Subject: Re: Any chance this is Adirondack?


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I think it's more just a difference of pieces of wood. Adirondack spruce (also knows as "red" spruce) looks very different from that on the 97 C.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-05-26 4:57 PM (#98285 - in reply to #98283)
Subject: Re: Any chance this is Adirondack?


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I would bet a very large sum of money that it isn't Adirondack....
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-05-26 4:59 PM (#98286 - in reply to #98283)
Subject: Re: Any chance this is Adirondack?


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Looks exactly like mine. Don't know where it came from, but it sure sounds nice! :D
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-05-26 5:03 PM (#98287 - in reply to #98283)
Subject: Re: Any chance this is Adirondack?


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I wouldn't bet against Jeff on this one. Those are both sitka spruce....
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Beal
Posted 2007-05-26 5:35 PM (#98288 - in reply to #98283)
Subject: Re: Any chance this is Adirondack?



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sitka
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an4340
Posted 2007-05-26 7:04 PM (#98289 - in reply to #98283)
Subject: Re: Any chance this is Adirondack?


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You might be interested in the most recent issue of Guitar Player where they give a brief history of spruce in the US. As I recall, by 1970 the Adironack Spruce was more or less gone. The Sitka spruce will be more or less gone, in 6 years. It takes 125 to get a mature tree, and they only started replanting them in the 1960 or 70's
So enjoy!
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-05-26 9:50 PM (#98290 - in reply to #98283)
Subject: Re: Any chance this is Adirondack?


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Sitka.
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SlotheadFan
Posted 2007-05-26 10:36 PM (#98291 - in reply to #98283)
Subject: Re: Any chance this is Adirondack?


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Thanks to all. Well, then living proof that there is nothing wrong with sitka spruce. I did read on frets.com that a wider grain top will yield more bass output and that might be one of the reasons this guitar amazes me with its tone and output.

Thanks again to all.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-05-26 10:52 PM (#98292 - in reply to #98283)
Subject: Re: Any chance this is Adirondack?


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Damn right there's nothing wrong with Sitka spruce. There's a ton of bullshit spouted in guitar mags about "Bearclaw" this, "Engleman" that and "Adirondack" the other. It's just something for the guitar journos to write about because the whole vintage thing is just about done and they're runing out of ideas. None of it matters, a guitar either moves you or not, and the species of soundboard wood is very minor in that. Use your ears and instinct instead of relying on magazine/web hype. To quote Mr K, it's all just flavours of Ice Cream. Yes they sound different, but "different" does not necessariy mean better or worse.
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cruster
Posted 2007-05-26 11:12 PM (#98293 - in reply to #98283)
Subject: Re: Any chance this is Adirondack?


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Temp, you've just explained to me why my wife has eight pairs of black shoes.

Wow.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-05-26 11:16 PM (#98294 - in reply to #98283)
Subject: Re: Any chance this is Adirondack?


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Yeah, but there's different heel heights, some might be sling-backs, maybe a few peep-toes..............

Maybe it's time to quit while I'm ahead.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-05-27 12:24 AM (#98295 - in reply to #98283)
Subject: Re: Any chance this is Adirondack?


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Temp, you scare me sometimes.....
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Beal
Posted 2007-05-27 8:07 AM (#98296 - in reply to #98283)
Subject: Re: Any chance this is Adirondack?



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Another Brit who is an expert on women's shoes.....
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-05-27 8:18 AM (#98297 - in reply to #98283)
Subject: Re: Any chance this is Adirondack?


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Paul,
I'm lookin' for sumthin' in a high-back strapless pump that says, I'm interested, but not easy... Advice?
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-05-27 8:29 AM (#98298 - in reply to #98283)
Subject: Re: Any chance this is Adirondack?


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Just remember that anything over a 5inch heel says "slut", but go for it anyway, you'll look killer.
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-05-27 8:35 AM (#98299 - in reply to #98283)
Subject: Re: Any chance this is Adirondack?


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It's not my place (thankfully) but I would leave the trebuchet at home for the first date too.
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bgm2000
Posted 2007-05-27 2:51 PM (#98300 - in reply to #98283)
Subject: Re: Any chance this is Adirondack?


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Speaking of Brits and womens shoes everyone should watch the movie Kinky Boots - about a shoe factory in transition from traditional to lets call them non transitional shoes.
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