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Re: blues boy
A semi-hollow body is a very popular option on the Bluesboy. F-holes are quite pretty things to look at, so they made their way on to the guitar. I don't think it has anything to do with a '72 thinline tele. They are available with a solid body so no f-hole there, and you can even get a semi-hollow one without an f-hole. I think it has more to do with the way the guitar looks than any sonic reasons.
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All Tribute ASAT Classic BlueBoys are semi-hollow with the f-hole. As mentioned, the USA versionrich7196 wrote:hi all,
question? why do most blues boy guitars have f hole? is it because of the '72 thinline?
comes in both solid body and semi-hollow. See the Rarebird entry for the ASAT Blues Boy for the
history of this very popular model.
Tribute ASAT Classic BluesBoy:
USA ASAT Classic BluesBoy:
USA ASAT Classic BluesBoy Semi-Hollow:
Hope this helps.
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Here's a USA semi-hollow with no f-hole. I haven't been playing it much lately, though, so I'm considering the notion of finding a new home for it:
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Umm. Nice guitar. How much Jim? To export to the UK? Tell me more about it please.Jim P wrote:Here's a USA semi-hollow with no f-hole. I haven't been playing it much lately, though, so I'm considering the notion of finding a new home for it:
Ta.
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Bill,BillEvans1956 wrote: Umm. Nice guitar. How much Jim? To export to the UK? Tell me more about it please.
Ta.
Bill
You and Jim need to take any further discussion on this via PM or email, please.
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Sorry Craig. Yes, of course. Will do. Thanks for the reminder.Craig wrote:Bill,BillEvans1956 wrote: Umm. Nice guitar. How much Jim? To export to the UK? Tell me more about it please.
Ta.
Bill
You and Jim need to take any further discussion on this via PM or email, please.
Thanks,
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Jim!!!! firstly, nice to see you again, and second WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! That is the nicest sunburst I've seen, EVER!!!!!!! That finish looks a hundred miles deep!
Get it Bill!!!!
Get it Bill!!!!
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Thanks Jamie. <thinking> Billblargfromouterspace wrote:Jim!!!! firstly, nice to see you again, and second WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! That is the nicest sunburst I've seen, EVER!!!!!!! That finish looks a hundred miles deep!
Get it Bill!!!!
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Nice to see you, too, Jamie! It's been a while. I've been quite busy lately, so I haven't had much time to hang around the forum much. Unfortunately for Bill, I sold the guitar to another guy who had been looking at it for a while now. I was very reluctant to sell it, but I got in a little deep with a couple of boutique amps and yet another G&L ASAT Deluxe (wanted the HBs & solid body & 12" radius). So, I guess not all is lost, but I'll miss the Bluesboy.blargfromouterspace wrote:Jim!!!! firstly, nice to see you again, and second WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! That is the nicest sunburst I've seen, EVER!!!!!!! That finish looks a hundred miles deep!
Get it Bill!!!!
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Doesn't the semi-hollow have a bit less bite, more sustain than the solid body Bluesboy?
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ok, so there's not only a semi hollow with no F hole...there's a solid body BluesBoy too?
love that one, Jim....
love that one, Jim....
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Yeap! G&L makes a solid-body Bluesboy, too! And thanks, but the guitar is no longer mine. Funny thing is, I don't even own a Bluesboy any longer. For the longest time I wouldn't be caught dead without one. Perhaps some day I'll have another.BadJaxx wrote:ok, so there's not only a semi hollow with no F hole...there's a solid body BluesBoy too?
love that one, Jim....
I tend to think that the solid-body has more sustain and a little more bite. The semi-hollow tends to sound, well, like a semi-hollow. It's a little mellower sounding and perhaps a little rounder all around, especially on the low end.gitapik wrote:Doesn't the semi-hollow have a bit less bite, more sustain than the solid body Bluesboy?
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I had a tough time deciding between my ASAT Classic (shown on my avatar) and this Bluesboy, last year:
I chose the Classic for the bite and I'm so into it.
My next guitar will probably be that orange beauty. I love the sound.
I chose the Classic for the bite and I'm so into it.
My next guitar will probably be that orange beauty. I love the sound.
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i think i'd like a BluesBoy like the one Jim had...Semi with no F hole...#3 neck with ebony FB....gettin woody just thinking about it...
it'd be a nice match with the S-500 SH without F hole #3 neck i also want...
i guess i need to start casing a few banks around here...
it'd be a nice match with the S-500 SH without F hole #3 neck i also want...
i guess i need to start casing a few banks around here...
~Jaxx
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Shows my ignorance, but I didn't know there was a semi hollow with no f-hole option. Does it make for a tighter sound?BadJaxx wrote:i think i'd like a BluesBoy like the one Jim had...Semi with no F hole...#3 neck with ebony FB....gettin woody just thinking about it...
it'd be a nice match with the S-500 SH without F hole #3 neck i also want...
i guess i need to start casing a few banks around here...
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i think that an F hole would add some to the bass, not necessily reduce top end, as opposed to a semi without F hole...i've read that somewhere...
of course, it may be tough to discern the difference...
of course, it may be tough to discern the difference...
~Jaxx
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I don't think an f-hole would make any difference to the sound, not one that I'd notice anyway.
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That's a cool shot of your G&L.blargfromouterspace wrote:I don't think an f-hole would make any difference to the sound, not one that I'd notice anyway.
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Mine is solid alder. I like it a lot. Double binding moves me. But the middle position slays me.
One day I'm gonna need to learn how to play... ;+) - ed
One day I'm gonna need to learn how to play... ;+) - ed
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oooo me likey!
lousy pic though....tell ya what..send it to me and i'll take some great pics of it for ya...
lousy pic though....tell ya what..send it to me and i'll take some great pics of it for ya...
~Jaxx
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I'd send it, but believe me, you might be tempted to keep her. (And who could blame you?) - ed
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gitapik wrote:That's a cool shot of your G&L.blargfromouterspace wrote:I don't think an f-hole would make any difference to the sound, not one that I'd notice anyway.
Thanks! I just got my avatar mixed up with yours - I thought I was you! Blonde is such a great finish.
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Blonde is a great finish. Mine's actually an Antique White. They're both beautiful.