minarik any good?
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minarik any good?
is any one on the forum playing a minarik? my b-day is comming up and was considering to get one .I usually build my own but I like the Idea of a chambered body, i'm thinking this would sound great on my liverpool. or has anyone out there found a cool design for a chambered body they would share.  thanxx for your opinions
			
			
									
									Live , Love , Learn
						Re: minarik any good?
What kind of budget have you set for your purchase?
I know a guy from another forum that has a new product line of guitars.
He is a cabinet guy by trade so knows his way around wood and tools.
His guitars are an offset design with a set neck and they are beautiful.
He makes a semi hollow and a hollow body.
His name is Doug Kauer.
Tell him Structo sent you .
http://www.kauerguitars.com/
			
			
						I know a guy from another forum that has a new product line of guitars.
He is a cabinet guy by trade so knows his way around wood and tools.
His guitars are an offset design with a set neck and they are beautiful.
He makes a semi hollow and a hollow body.
His name is Doug Kauer.
Tell him Structo sent you .
http://www.kauerguitars.com/
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									Tom
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						Don't let that smoke out!
crazy cool!
thanxx tom ,ASTOUNDING WORK!!! price point is out of my range its nice to listen to though, I love the video.I was looking at the $500 models I have other guitars I was just interested in the chambered body,I've heard the chambered gibsons lose tone and was wondering if anyone experianced the same w/ the minarik. i'm open to trying to build one if I hade a good design i woudnt have a clue where to put the chambers or how big ect.ect. minarik also claims to balance their bodies by the bass side bout being twice the mass of the treble side.
			
			
									
									Live , Love , Learn
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