Rockbridge, not everybody's candy
A few years Rockbridge was making a big impact with many pro players. Today almost every week I see one for sale. I once asked a endorser why he sold his and he said it wasnot versatile enough. Any...
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They should kiss Dave Matthews' feet. Brian is great friends with Dave and Dave tours nightly with about 9 of them. They are beautiful! They are gaining a lot of attention from the Dave heads. (Just...
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I owned one for a while. I thought it was wonderful and very versatile (it was a 000). Sold it in a fit of GAS, but it is a guitar I regret selling.
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Noble, not everybody's cup of tea..Collings, not everybody's plate of meat...Martin......Gibson...Circa...Greven... you see guitars of all brands for sale all of the time by amateurs and pros.A lot of...
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Stringasaurus Rex wrote:Dave Matthews is not the only artist who enjoys playing them - Warren Haynes and Jim Hurst come to mind right away.I'm pretty sure that Dave put one in Warrens hands. Not that...
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I own 3 Rockbridges, a 000 custom slothead red cedar over mahogany, a Smeck model made for Steve Swan (with his wood: Adi over quilted hog, probably '08) and an '05 Adi over Braz once owned by Roy...
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NY Lefty wrote: I borrowed one from a friend for about a week. GORGEOUS guitar. The sound was unremarkable, to say the least. It was a 2007 model and maybe things have changed.I was the original owner...
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I dont believe Rockbridges are not versatile in general. I have just seen DMB live, playing a close to 3 hours set and Dave played one single Rockbridge OM for the whole concert except for one song....
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recharger wrote:I dont believe Rockbridges are not versatile in general. I have just seen DMB live, playing a close to 3 hours set and Dave played one single Rockbridge OM for the whole concert It's...
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People who had purchased their mahogany bodied slopes seemed to be most effusive in their praise of Rockbridge. I fit this stereotype--I picked up an adi/hog slope shoulder off the Collings forum...
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NY Lefty wrote:recharger wrote:I dont believe Rockbridges are not versatile in general. I have just seen DMB live, playing a close to 3 hours set and Dave played one single Rockbridge OM for the whole...
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That's a 000. He played that the majority of the the time? Hmm. That's new.
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Yes, as said, except for one song. im not sure if it was the same model as the one in the picture above (the 000, good eyes ). i was pretty sure he played an om and just searched for om rockbridge...
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Not my eyes. (they're almost shot) I just know what's he's ordered from Brian, and in the early stages he started with a pair of SJ's , a 00014 , and a sweet little 12 fret. (maybe a 00 or 000, I...
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I think it's a matter of more of them being made, more out in circulation, and guitarists are a fickle bunch. LOL I've had two and they were both wonderful instruments. I sold them, along with a...
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