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Scotch Bonnet
I didn't even know Martin ever sold electrics. I say sold, not made, because they didn't build these, they had them made by Samick in Korea, in the 80s. It's called the Stinger, and it looks like this:
That's not my pic, but it's the same make/model, and looks the same except mine has a broken nut. A new bone nut is on its way. Interestingly, the original nut appears to be bone as well. I don't think I've ever seen that stock on an electric. I need to change the strings, too... these look like they've been on since the 80s. Rigged it up in the meantime, and it plays very well, and sounds good. It reminds me a lot of my Japanese-made Squier, except the fingerboard radius is flatter. Cost all of $100, with strap and chipboard case.
Made a little[URL='https://paulrubenstein.bandcamp.com/track/guituareg'] [/URL]recording, kind of North African inspired.
That's not my pic, but it's the same make/model, and looks the same except mine has a broken nut. A new bone nut is on its way. Interestingly, the original nut appears to be bone as well. I don't think I've ever seen that stock on an electric. I need to change the strings, too... these look like they've been on since the 80s. Rigged it up in the meantime, and it plays very well, and sounds good. It reminds me a lot of my Japanese-made Squier, except the fingerboard radius is flatter. Cost all of $100, with strap and chipboard case.
Made a little[URL='https://paulrubenstein.bandcamp.com/track/guituareg'] [/URL]recording, kind of North African inspired.
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