Michael Messer Resonator Guitars 2014

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2015
  • With over thirty 35 years experience of playing, collecting & reviewing resonator guitars, I have been working with a small guitar workshop to create what I believe are the most authentic & playable 1930s style resonator guitars at affordable and realistic prices.
    The body dimensions, neck profile, headstock, spun aluminium cone & set-up will give the player the classic tone, volume & feel of a 1930s metal-bodied resonator guitar. I believe these are the only budget priced resonator guitars available that can boast these features.
    Michael Messer
    MICHAEL MESSER BLUES -- steel bodied classic 1930s design. Available as 12 and 14 fret models. Spun aluminium cone, 3 on a strip open tuners, steel body, grey-burst 1930's style paint finish, mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard, bone nut, maple bridge.
    The MM BLUES comes with Michael Messer Newtone National Guitar Strings and a pod-style case.
    MICHAEL MESSER LIGHTNING -- bell brass nickel plated 12 fret classic 1930s design. Spun aluminium cone, 3 on a strip open tuners, nickel plated body with 1930s lightning bolt sand-blasted design, mahogany neck, 12 fret join to the body, rosewood bound fingerboard, bone nut, maple bridge. The MM LIGHTNING comes with Michael Messer Newtone National Guitar Strings and a pod-style case.
    For further information, contact:
    Michael Messer at - www.michaelmesser.co.uk and on the Michael Messer Forum, or via Facebook
    (The prices shown in reviews in the slide show are out of date. For current prices of MM guitars, visit the MM website listed above)
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Комментарии • 3

  • @dac9666
    @dac9666 5 месяцев назад

    FYI. Two different Messer guitars on this demo. Michael Messer has identified them as: “In this video the first 1:30 minutes is played on an MM Lightning and the rest is on a 12 fret MM Blues.” (From the Messer Guitars discussion forum.)

  • @coravisser727
    @coravisser727 8 лет назад +1

    You can hear that you have a lot of experience to play very good guitar.Love it. Awesome it is all very good.

  • @markgiles8527
    @markgiles8527 3 года назад

    Looks like a quality instrument. A National in the 30’s cost about AUD$750 in todays money. Why they have to cost so much today. Quality and affordable. Thank you, Sir.