Thank you. This is a Wishnevsky "student Harp" guitar.Some sort of Spruce top, Walnut back and sides, and a Chestnut neck.. Six harp strings, and the ones on here now are "place holders", as I need to get a set I can tune to pitch., the ones that came on it seem to be similar gauges,.the six string neck plays well, but I need to learn to play it as a harp guitar.., I started buying Wishnevsky guitars 19 years ago.,.,probably bought 25+ over the years., everything from upright bass to little electric uke.. he builds it all.,,and the infamous Wishbass ...
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That is seriously cool!
UJ,.,.,small world.,in the bottom of the box I found a Tenor also., I"ll post a pic later
Awesome!!!
This has been on my to do list for a long time.
I want one!!!
Cool. I had one of his tenors for a while.
Thank you. This is a Wishnevsky "student Harp" guitar.Some sort of Spruce top, Walnut back and sides, and a Chestnut neck.. Six harp strings, and the ones on here now are "place holders", as I need to get a set I can tune to pitch., the ones that came on it seem to be similar gauges,.the six string neck plays well, but I need to learn to play it as a harp guitar.., I started buying Wishnevsky guitars 19 years ago.,.,probably bought 25+ over the years., everything from upright bass to little electric uke.. he builds it all.,,and the infamous Wishbass ...
Nice!!!
Tell us: How does it play/sound? I may want to get one one of these days.
I very seldom use this A word. But that is AWESOME. Beautiful. Ha, now I look down at Bob's comment and he said that same A word. Must be true.
Is it a Wishnevsky? And what do you do with it? How is it used?
It is a shoe in!