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Scott Peterson
01-14-2004, 01:56 PM
Wow.

Bought this from a forum member on The Gear Page out of the Emporium there, (thanks Phil!) and got it yesterday.

A few hours of setup/clean up and playing - a slight truss rod adjustment again today - and bam; this thing is amazing. 6lbs. 9ozs. of tone. Plays like a dream.

The Buzz Feiten Tuning System indeed takes a different touch; but it is remarkable to play a guitar this nice with that system.

An utter pleasure and my new funk band machine - the go-to guitar for that genre in my stable. Can't wait to get it out there!

And, btw, Koa goooooooooooooooood!


http://128.121.187.118/TA-Frontsmall.jpg

Stan Malinowski
01-14-2004, 02:01 PM
I hate you.
I hate you.
I hate you.
I hate you.
I hate you.

You beat me to the guitar by about an hour. I hestitated before I made an offer and you snuck in!

Tom actually set me up with a friend who had the first Koa HDTC made. I made a deal with him and should be receiving mine tommorrow (Thursday). I showed Jack Gretz a picture of the Koa Andy I'm getting. He totally freaked out over the top!

Congratulations!, please contact me if you decide to sell!

Stan

oscar100
01-14-2004, 02:32 PM
looks great

welldone

whats the gear forum/ whats the url?

:rolleyes:

Scott Peterson
01-14-2004, 02:34 PM
Originally posted by oscar100
looks great

welldone

whats the gear forum/ whats the url?

:rolleyes:

The Gear Page

www.gearpage.net

pluto
01-14-2004, 05:35 PM
Scott, awesome looking guitar! Sweettttttt! And 6lbs, 9oz.-can't get any better than that. What kind of pickups do you have in them?

michaelomiya
01-14-2004, 05:51 PM
Hey, what's up w/ all of the Koa Top discussions that've been happening lately? Brian Swerdferger's Koa gets sold, now this one from the gearpage....

Am I sensing a trend? or is it something that I've just been unaware of?

Please educate the ignorant - what's the magic w/ Koa? I've heard that Koa's similar to maple, but w/ an emphasis on the upper mids. Any thoughts on overall tonal impact?

michaelomiya
01-14-2004, 05:53 PM
Scott, aside from the fact that I'm really not familiar w/ the wonders of Koa, that top looks awesome! congrats.:cool:

pluto
01-14-2004, 05:59 PM
I'm not sure what the trend is, but I do know that Tom said there was a huge shortage thus preventing him for the time being, of using it on his guitars. I also heard Taylor has stopped using Koa too. Looks like I better buy up some of those koa ukes so that I can sell them 10 years from now on Ebay!! Ha!

John Price
01-14-2004, 06:22 PM
WOW! That's a killer guitar! All the best to you!!
:cool:

michaelomiya
01-14-2004, 07:22 PM
Originally posted by pluto
I'm not sure what the trend is, but I do know that Tom said there was a huge shortage thus preventing him for the time being, of using it on his guitars. I also heard Taylor has stopped using Koa too. Looks like I better buy up some of those koa ukes so that I can sell them 10 years from now on Ebay!! Ha!

hmmm....thanks for the insights Mark. Looks like I'll be extra good this year, and ask Santa to search out a used, but good condition, DT w/ a Koa top for me ;)

Scott Peterson
01-14-2004, 07:29 PM
Originally posted by michaelomiya
Hey, what's up w/ all of the Koa Top discussions that've been happening lately? Brian Swerdferger's Koa gets sold, now this one from the gearpage....

Am I sensing a trend? or is it something that I've just been unaware of?

Please educate the ignorant - what's the magic w/ Koa? I've heard that Koa's similar to maple, but w/ an emphasis on the upper mids. Any thoughts on overall tonal impact?

I have been a freak for Koa since I was a kid, so it is no part of any trend for me.

Koa only grows in Hawaii; no where else in the world. I find it the most beautiful wood in the world.

Tonally it is like a mix between maple and mahogany to me - my all koa acoustics actually mellow in tone as you play harder. I find it very cool.

Here are some shots of my all solid wood koa Tacoma:

http://128.121.187.118/EKK19-frontsmall.jpg http://128.121.187.118/EKK19-Backsmall.jpg



Koa goooooooooooooooood. :D

enr1co
01-15-2004, 12:59 AM
ey Scott, dat is "brok da mout" koa! One of the nicest koa top Andersons ive seen- no scratch that... that is one of the nicest Andersons Ive seen!

Congrats on snaggin that one!

Beauty of a Tacoma too!

A fellow koa-nut :p

http://images.andale.com/f2/115/106/3577307/1041063807549_koa_trio.jpg

http://images.andale.com/f2/115/106/3577307/1041063806956_koa_trio_back.jpg

pluto
01-15-2004, 11:58 AM
Originally posted by enr1co
ey Scott, dat is "brok da mout" koa! One of the nicest koa top Andersons ive seen- no scratch that... that is one of the nicest Andersons Ive seen!

Congrats on snaggin that one!

Beauty of a Tacoma too!

A fellow koa-nut :p

http://images.andale.com/f2/115/106/3577307/1041063807549_koa_trio.jpg

http://images.andale.com/f2/115/106/3577307/1041063806956_koa_trio_back.jpg

Scott's guitars and your guitars are some of the nicest koa grains I've seen! Even the courthouses over here don't have koa like that!

Stan Malinowski
01-15-2004, 12:06 PM
I also have been a Koa-nut for a long time. My first Koa guitar was a Melancon Pro Artist T with a Koa top. This was followed by a Koa-Topped hamer Mirgae which I purchased from - Scott Peterson!

Presently, there are 2 Koa Guitars in my immediate future. I purchased the first Koa HDTC made form Brian Swerdfeger (sp?) and it is due to be delivered today (Thursday) at my door!

Jack Gretz is currently finishing a Koa topped alder Strat body with a 4A piece of Koa. He has finished the staining and will be shooting the clear coat when he returns from NAMM.

I share Scott's love for the beauty of Koa - I could look at it all day!