djaye
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Post by djaye on Jan 6, 2007 14:48:54 GMT 9
Yeah, Cole Clark's rule. I have a FL1AC and it will be my guitar for life. Brad Clark worked for Maton for over 11 years, as floor manager, designer, and company president before starting his own company, so that says it all really.
A studio quality guitar for under $1300 was unheard of till now.
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Post by djaye on Jan 8, 2007 1:26:30 GMT 9
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Post by robbieb on Jan 8, 2007 14:20:23 GMT 9
Just nicely toasted around the edges, djaye.
I love the way they carry the theme through the head and the bridge on these guitars.
The Angel series (small bodied) is out now too, will have to try one.
Brad Clark, whilst CEO of Maton, increased output by 650%. That is a phenomenal performance increase.
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Post by djaye on Jan 9, 2007 18:23:03 GMT 9
Just nicely toasted around the edges, djaye. I love the way they carry the theme through the head and the bridge on these guitars. The Angel series (small bodied) is out now too, will have to try one. Brad Clark, whilst CEO of Maton, increased output by 650%. That is a phenomenal performance increase. Yeah, she's a sweet guitar, the close up looks a bit yellow on the edges, but in real life it doesn't look like that, I think it could be the flash. Brad Clark is a really good bloke, he personally replied to my emails I sent regarding how much I enjoy my guitar, which I thought was a nice touch.
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