NGD: Korina, Korina ...

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yowhatsshakin
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Santa had 2 guitars under the tree. One was ordered way back in July of this year though so it is somewhat of a coincidence they arrived at more or less the same time.
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The one on the left is a Junior II that was built in the first week of this month. It has a small CCD logo on the back of the headstock where previously the S/N waterslide decal was found, a new style output jack, and, in contrast to Ivo's Junior II which was built way earlier, a correct Silver COA:
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The one on the right is a prototype Korina ASAT Classic. It was finished February 18, 2011, has a S/N plate, old style barrel jack, and spec sheet. And a very pretty flamed neck:
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According to the spec sheet it has a rosewood board but the difference with Pau Ferro, used on the Junior II, I can barely distinguish. So here a pop quiz: here are pictures of the area close to the nut for both guitars without me indicating which is which and you tell me what wood is pictured in each:
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First impression of both guitars is very good. The setup is immaculate and they both play nicely. ASAT Classic feels like an old friend; the Junior II needs some appropriate dialing in to have lows and highs balanced properly and I'm working on that. But I have not played them enough and not been able to compare them to other ASAT yet for a detailed tone report. So stick around.

- Jos
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Jos, these are both sweet. The body on the JR has interesting figuring. You have some collection of G&Ls. Thanks for posting the pictures and I think the first neck picture is the Pau. It is just a bit darker. I do like the football jack and wish my new L-2500 had one. Hope you are well enough to enjoy them!-- Darwin
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the one on the left is thee pau ferro. they are very close indeed.
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Very nice Jos!

Yes, the left is the Pau Ferro. The flames on the headstock of the Classic on the right gives it away. And the Pau Ferro board on the left has the white residue I recognize from mine.
I had a lot of cleaning to do on mine, I guess manufacturing these Korina's involves a lot of dust. It was everywhere, even under the Spergels. I had to remove them and blow the dust away, to get them level.
I like the figuring on your Junior II, wonderful. Have fun!

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Very nice. I have the Deluxe II model. I'd love to have the whole set.
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Very, very nice. I definately want a JR II to complement my JR. You have both, any chance to compare the two yet?
Cya,
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sam wrote:Very, very nice. I definately want a JR II to complement my JR. You have both, any chance to compare the two yet?
Not yet Sam, but stay tuned.