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PG's Charles Saufley is on location in Anaheim, California, for the 2013 NAMM Show where he visits the The Loar and Recording King booth. In this segment, we get to see and hear demos of their newest models: The Loar's LH-319 Archtop & Recording King's Dirty Thirties Solid Top Single O, RJ-06 Jumbo.



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Jerry Dye
on 02/09/2013
I've been blessed to own a Recording King ROS-16, awesome guitar at this price-point, ($299). 000 size, slot headstock, 12-fret neck & solid spruce top with mahogany-ply ribs & back, Grover Sta-tight machines. Real nice playing action, intonation, wood selection & build. Great tone & balance, sweet as you please finger style and quite loud when you dig in with a pick. Recording King is on the right path with these retro-reissues. Highly recommended. Did I mention that it is stunningly good looking as well? It's a righteous piece of work that delivers the all of the goods I was seeking at a modest price.
EnigmaticRec luse
on 02/09/2013
Recording King keeps making me feel better about not being able to afford vintage stuff. Good work!
superbford
on 02/09/2013
Wow..199 and a solid top... I want one.
Jan
on 02/08/2013
Dirty thirties looks pretty cool, and nice price for a solid top!



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