nomadh wrote: ↑Wed Jul 20, 2022 1:52 pm
chatoyancy? You got me on that one.
I was all set to hunt down one of these but then i saw it had a painted back. Yes, i will find ANY excuse to not buy another guitar it seems.

How much did you pay again?
Yeah I love that word, hahaha...it refers to the optical effect you see with figured woods where that 3D figure looks different in different lighting, etc.
While I admit that I too would prefer the backs left natural here, it probably saves them a few bucks in so much as they don't have to try and buy aesthetically perfect nato mahogany. With this particular finish though I actually don't mind the painted back at all since the colors work so well together.
I wish I had the problem of finding an excuse not to buy another guitar...usually my task is finding an excuse to let someone else buy it when I find somethin' great for a really good price
This one was $300, not too far away from the new price of $401 shipped from Thomann but the guitar is MINT and I really prefer to buy these used given the variation in veneers and the roasted necks. I've never seen a "bad" looking roasted neck or veneer on these Bentons, but some are super figured and some only have a lil bit of flame to them.
This new arrival ranks #2 of all the HB necks I've seen online or owned, so I'm pretty pleased with it. Here's a (kinda) better pic; and a pic below of my Benton Fusion T which holds the #1 spot and is just outta this world.
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