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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2009

Knut Reiersrud plays Cole Clark guitars at Fuzz Guitar Show 2009. This is an example of how we can promotion you as an artist on YouTube. More info at www.helander.eu

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  • I totally enjoyed every moment of this! Well done! Where can I get hold of more of your material? Thanks!

  • @thecapris001 Hi man, thanks!

    At the moment this is all we done.

    But more will come...

  • I would advice you to go somewhere were they sell Cole Clark and try wich one you like the best. It's very individual wich one you prefere.

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  • Hey man nice playing!

    What kind of wood in this Cole Clark?

    Is this FL1 or FL2?

    I want to buy Cole Clark too :)

  • He's playing first "Ain't no grave" then a Norwegian hymn tune, "Herre Gud, ditt dyre navn og Ære".

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  • niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :)

  • Amazing! What kind of pickup are you using? Piezo or some kind of blend? Thanks maestro

  • i have the bunya on blackwood FL1AC...i absolutely love it. definitely the most balanced sounding of my acoustic guitars, unbelievable sustain.

  • What is the advantage of the angel over the fat lady? More for fingerpicking?

  • Hey Gonnnzo,

    If you wanna go inbetween, maybe Blackwood is the path to travel???

    Just like OriginalMonster advices, hands on experience would be best though...

    Is there a music shop that sell CC close to where you live?

  • To generalize characteristics can be somewhat misleading as the sound of an individual instrument is depending on the sum of its parts.

    The top is probably the part that is most important for the sound.

    Anyway some tendencies can be noticed. The QLD maple is pretty close to mahogany, but a little less mellow. An excellent tonewood that seems to give the instrument a clear voice.

    Rosewood is much used over the years and seems to give a little more sweetness to the sound.

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