The facial hair is looking good man. Very distinguished. I think this is the second Fender acoustic you've reviewed and they both seemed to be pretty decent. The guitar's owner will probably appreciate the setup you did on it.
I was lucky enough to have one of these gifted to the family 2 weeks ago to learn on. Looking up the SN, it was made in 2011 but the previous owner kept up with it and it still looks brand new. The only difference from the one you have is that our pegs are white. It might be a while before my daughter and I are jamming around the campfire, but it's in the works!
Hi Steve! How ya been!? Hope you've been well. You look different somehow but I can't quite place my finger on it. Has something changed recently? Anyway, hope you've been great!
@@stevesstrings5243 It's a good look. I've recently picked up that double neck Kmise Uke, modified into a Mandola/Tenor Guitar. I also picked up the Aklot Double Neck Bass Uke. I'm waiting for some Thunder Browns to be delivered.
That’s my fault. I’m relatively new to playing the guitar and usually play on a classical guitar. So, the strings on an acoustic guitar are closer together than I’m used to. I’m still working on getting a cleaner sound on a steel string guitar. Thanks for watching and being so observant!
Hmmm….more antique blonde facial hair I see. Like me someone left the salt but stole the pepper. 😃 Ok beards belong to folk singers playing guitars but we forever young ukukele players…well…….
The facial hair is looking good man. Very distinguished. I think this is the second Fender acoustic you've reviewed and they both seemed to be pretty decent. The guitar's owner will probably appreciate the setup you did on it.
Thanks, Kale! This one's action is too high so I'm going to drop it down some for her before I give back.
I was lucky enough to have one of these gifted to the family 2 weeks ago to learn on. Looking up the SN, it was made in 2011 but the previous owner kept up with it and it still looks brand new. The only difference from the one you have is that our pegs are white. It might be a while before my daughter and I are jamming around the campfire, but it's in the works!
This is a nice guitar to start your musical journey. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hi Steve---Your beard looks great! Do you mind telling me what camera/video software you use? Your vids look very nice.
Thanks, John! I like it but my wife hates it.
I’m very low tech. I just use my iPhone. I edit the video in Camtasia.
@@stevesstrings5243 Thank you, Steve.
Excuse me...there's something on your face. lol Nice review, it sounds good. Man that thing is SHINY. :)
Thanks! It definitely is. I prefer to see the wood with a satin finish.
@@stevesstrings5243 Same here.
Hi Steve! How ya been!? Hope you've been well. You look different somehow but I can't quite place my finger on it. Has something changed recently? Anyway, hope you've been great!
Hi Jerrel! I’ve been well. Thanks! I’m growing a beard these days, LOL!
@@stevesstrings5243 It's a good look. I've recently picked up that double neck Kmise Uke, modified into a Mandola/Tenor Guitar. I also picked up the Aklot Double Neck Bass Uke. I'm waiting for some Thunder Browns to be delivered.
Nice review O bearded one! I like your opening riff to "Welcome To The Waffle House Of Georgia."
Thanks, Bob! I've not named my typical opening riff. I've not heard "Welcome To The Waffle House Of Georgia." LOL!
Buzzy?!
That’s my fault. I’m relatively new to playing the guitar and usually play on a classical guitar. So, the strings on an acoustic guitar are closer together than I’m used to. I’m still working on getting a cleaner sound on a steel string guitar. Thanks for watching and being so observant!
Hmmm….more antique blonde facial hair I see. Like me someone left the salt but stole the pepper. 😃 Ok beards belong to folk singers playing guitars but we forever young ukukele players…well…….
I'm actually looking forward to the beard and mustache being completely white! Thanks for watching and commenting!