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Cody Johnson

 

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Cleveland, TN
Post  Posted 12 May 2020 9:57 am    
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I recently purchased a "new to me" Redline resonator guitar. It's The Peabody model. The body is made of Maple. It's a 10 year old guitar and is by far the best resonator I've owned. I'm attaching a video took with my cell phone. The sound quality is much better in person.

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Gene Tani


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Pac NW
Post  Posted 12 May 2020 6:47 pm    
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Nice playing!

I had to look up Redline, then I remembered Steve Smith and Cumberland Acoustics, I think I have 3 of his mandolin bridges. Steve Smith has a deep understanding of how to get great tone and playability out of string instruments.
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Cody Johnson

 

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Cleveland, TN
Post  Posted 13 May 2020 7:24 pm    
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Thanks Gene! I contacted Steve before purchasing. I bought the Reso from a music store in Missouri. Steve sent me the original builds spec sheet by email, even though I wasn't purchasing directly from him! I'll probably take it to him for a complete setup and to have a pickup possibly added in the future.
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