BatUtilityBelt wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 5:27 pm
Mine arrived today, safe and sound. Also a very nice looking 2 piece body. In certain light, I see the 'salmon' aspsect of which @Jaymo spoke, but I also see it as nude hamster. I played it about 20 minutes to check it out, and already like it more than my trem-armed one. It sounds a little better and has more sustain, I'm guessing thanks to stop piece and TOM. Mine also has the surprise gig bag included, nice! The guitar is a real keeper and the plastics will come off. What an amazing deal. 0917221617_resized.jpg
I’m very happy that yours came in and you’re as happy with it as I am with mine.
And yes, you have to look at it in the right light/ at the right angle so see the salmon thing.
When I look at mine from the rear strap button end it looks like salmon fillets.
In some ways I’d like it better in candy apple red or LPB,. In other ways I like it better in natural. It would seem a shame to hide that wood under paint. It’s a keeper.
Edit: My wife said it’s too heavy.
She also didn’t believe how little it cost, so I showed her.
As far as the weight, I’d say it’s lighter than my Callisto, and about the same as my alder Hawk and Basswood Liquid.
Yeah, whoever decided that basswood was light weight forgot to send that memo to my Liquid.
Or maybe my Liquid is actually alder, and the wood was listed incorrectly on the Rondo website?
Anyway, I don’t have any complaints about any of my SX guitars, except the heel truss rod adjustment of my alder Hawk.
That’s a bit of a PITA.
But, I am grateful to Kurt for giving us lefties more and better options than other guitar and bass companies.