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Topic: Help with JOHNSON reso-guitars? |
Selim
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Martin Abend
From: Berlin, Germany
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Posted 14 Sep 2000 1:14 am
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I once played a metal-boy-model in a music store and for it's price it sounded o.k. The workmanship was a bit poor, though.
I'd never order a guitar from a catalogue IMHO. I believe that some instrument speak to you and some don't, even it's different copys of the same guitar.
All the best with whatever you do!
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s-10 sierra crown gearless 3 x4 - fender hotrod deluxe
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Mike D
From: Phx, Az
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Posted 14 Sep 2000 8:26 am
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Same reccommend as above. Bodies are usually decent, necks are anybodies guess and fretwork is poor. National cone is a big improvement, as would a bone nut.
Check out this page http://www.geocities.com/truckerdave10/
for a guy whose messed with some of them. If I remember right he likes the Dean singlecone's for it's higher quality. |
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David Pennybaker
From: Conroe, TX USA
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Posted 14 Sep 2000 9:52 am
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The Johnson resonators I tried (from $300 to $600) sounded more like acoustic guitars to me than a bluegrass dobro.
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mickd
From: london,england
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Posted 14 Sep 2000 12:31 pm
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when I was looking for a 'dobro' clone a while back I must have played 20 or 30 different instruments in a dozen guitar shops and the best I found (also the cheapest!) was a Johnson. Its really loud and has a great tone. Maybe I just hit lucky - its the only Johnson I've ever actually played so I can't vouch for general output - just this one. |
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David Pennybaker
From: Conroe, TX USA
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Posted 14 Sep 2000 1:50 pm
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FYI -- somebody recently had a Johhson dobro on this forum for sale.
Edit: I believe it was a FlintHill, not a Johnson.
It had been modified quite substantially (Quarterman cone, bone nut, pickup, etc), and the price was only $600.
Sounds like a good deal.
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[This message was edited by David Pennybaker on 14 September 2000 at 05:36 PM.] |
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sliding bill
From: UK
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Posted 14 Sep 2000 3:38 pm
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I have just got a flithill with a custom set-up from Paul Beard.
(I needed a practice guitar that wouldn't end in tears if I dropped it)
It's an excellent beast and although it hasn't got the depth of my Guernsey custom it is very playable.
Price similar to a Johnson too.
Contact Paul -- he is a great fellow to deal with and he cares about his guitars too!!
Good luck
Bill |
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Ron
From: Hermiston, Oregon
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Posted 15 Sep 2000 8:38 am
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Johnson guotars are made in china. The bodys are of brass siver plated. They are OK. The bodys are wavey in the metel work. The one I have in stock is a round neck and sounds verry bluesey Retail is $895 but could be had for 1/2 that if some one is interested and is new. I am not trying to use the forem to sell but the flinthill and johnson guitars can be bought verry reasonal. We sell lots of the flinthill square necks. Remember all these are made oversees so the price is low and the quality isnt the best but it can be replaced if stolen or distroyed where your original Dobro can not be.
RON
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Ron Hogan
From: Nashville, TN, usa
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Posted 15 Sep 2000 5:12 pm
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I've had a Johnson square neck for about a year now. I was impressed for the price. Loud and good tone. It does lose some sustain as you move up the neck. I may have received a good one. I can't find any flaws on this one. I bought from first quality music out of Louisville. |
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