A cut above…
Even acoustic players sometimes like to go up the dusty end from time to time.
The neck joins the body at the14th fret as normal so it feels natural, and the cut
away on the body increases access to the top frets.
I found a lot of guitars with cutaways sounded thin and trebly so I wanted to avoid
that. My feelings are that the rounded horn of the Moonshiner retains the warm fullness
of how an acoustic guitar should sound.
A loud, clear and full sounding instrument that plays like it should and sounds
as good on it's own as it does with a band.
Acoustic guitar options
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Back and sides
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Soundboard
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Neck
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Inlays
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Binding
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Rosette
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Bridge
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Pickups
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Hardware colour
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Finish type
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Finish colour
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Mahogany
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Spruce
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Mahogany
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Mother of pearl
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Same as back and sides
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Checkerboard
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Ebony
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None
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All
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Matt
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Maple acoustics can be of any colour
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Rosewood
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Bearclaw spruce
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Maple
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Abalone
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Snakewood
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Spalted maple
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Rosewood
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Undersaddle Piezo
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Gloss
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Mahogany can be natural or tobacco
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Ziricote
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Cedar
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Laminate
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Diamond
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Maple
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Abalone
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Pyramid style
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Undersaddle Piezo + Mic
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All others are natural only
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Maple
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Custom
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Custom
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Star
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Rosewood
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Custom
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Custom
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Cocobolo
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Block
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Ebony
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Custom
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Crown
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Koa
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Custom
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Abalone
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Custom
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The virtual guitar builder
is based around the Curve but it can be used to visualise some of the options.