Àâòîð | Òåìà: Èìèäæåâûé âèíòàæ - ãèòàð -Domino Californian1967 |
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Âðåìÿ: 22.06.2008 17:38 |
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Domino Californian 1967 ãîä. òî÷íî òàêàÿ - guitar_domino_californian&japanese_guitar_domino_californian îôèãåííûé èìèäæåâûé ãèòàð. Ñàìîå òî ñíèìàööî â âèäåîêëèïàõ ñ áëîíäèíèñòûìè ïîðíîêðàñîòêàìè. ñîñòîÿíèå - ãóä, íåò òîëüêî ðû÷àãà òðåìîëî, ïðèêîëüíûé èíòåðåñíûé çâóê, äàò÷èêè âîîáùå íå ôîíÿò. 8000 ðóá. Èíôà -Domino was a short-lived brand name applied to guitars manufactured in Japan by both Arai and Kawai in the late 1960's. Dominos were imported into the U.S. market by the Maurice Lipsky Company of New York. The Domino Californian was a copy of a Vox Phantom VI and was manufactured by Kawai. The body on my Californian is made of two pieces of mahogany finished in a very attractive tobacco burst color. The neck is maple with a bound rosewood fretboard and has an adjustable truss rod. The guitar is fitted with 6 on plate open gear machines, an adjustable bridge and all chrome hardware. The two single coil pickups are controlled by one volume and one tone knob. The three slide switches at the bottom allow the player to select different pickup configurations. Although the shape of this guitar is not conducive to sitting and soulfully strumming, it is well balanced when standing and a joy to play. 8 905 513 63 14 icq 265 288 496 alien68(@)mail.ru |
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