
LocusLarsen
New member
I STILL WOULD TAKE MY D-41 OVER THIS ANYDAY, but..........
I was looking for a cheap guitar to take on trips that I may freely destroy and feel no pitty when I stumbled upon a brand new Honer (? is that how you spell it). It has a classical head stock with steel strings and steel string bridge, binding on the neck and binding + abalone on the body. The top seemed to almost look like pine...the back and side were gorgeous, koa like. I don't know and neither did the shop owner, but I must say, the guitar played like a dream and sound terrific. The bass was good and the mids and highs shined through perfectly. Everthing was just very pronounced.
The point....
It was only $224.
(There was another one there that didn't sound half as good, but this one was definatly up there with a $500 Alverez in the sound and playability departments, if that explains more than my description.)
Oh ya, the model was called
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yes, like a pair of parinthesies-thingy-ma-jigs, (maybe that is some kind of a fancy O, like oo28 martin....), and they guitar only had 12 cleared frets. Not a dreadnought. I think it was the HF75 concert.
I was looking for a cheap guitar to take on trips that I may freely destroy and feel no pitty when I stumbled upon a brand new Honer (? is that how you spell it). It has a classical head stock with steel strings and steel string bridge, binding on the neck and binding + abalone on the body. The top seemed to almost look like pine...the back and side were gorgeous, koa like. I don't know and neither did the shop owner, but I must say, the guitar played like a dream and sound terrific. The bass was good and the mids and highs shined through perfectly. Everthing was just very pronounced.
The point....
It was only $224.
(There was another one there that didn't sound half as good, but this one was definatly up there with a $500 Alverez in the sound and playability departments, if that explains more than my description.)
Oh ya, the model was called
( )
yes, like a pair of parinthesies-thingy-ma-jigs, (maybe that is some kind of a fancy O, like oo28 martin....), and they guitar only had 12 cleared frets. Not a dreadnought. I think it was the HF75 concert.