Made in China.

Maybe so, but this guy raves about it. 

 

On Mar 2, 2009, at 11:18 AM, Rick Archer wrote:





Kirk, here's a guitar recommendation from a friend of mine:

 

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/navigation/silver-creek-violins-stands-uprigh
t-bass?N=100001+202733
 
open the above link and scroll down past the violins to the guitars. the
brand is silver creek and it's available at musiciansfriend.com. i still
play mine everyday and it sounds better than any guitar i've ever owned,
including a vintage martin i once had. there's one caveat, you need to do
your own set up (not hard), which is always the case on a mail order guitar.
this means you need to adjust the neck and shave the bridge down to the
proper height, and if you're really picky level the frets too. if you don't
know how a luthier will do this for a very reasonable price, just ask for a
set up. i have the  silver creek t-160 (mahogany) for $299. i dickered over
the phone and got a substantial discount off even this great price. these
are solid wood tops, sides and backs with a dovetailed one-piece neck which
makes them sound great. i'd buy another one in heartbeat if i had to replace
mine. read the reviews on the t-170 (rosewood). it's sound like it's even
better than mine for just a little more money. the d-160 and d-170 (d is for
dreadnought) are big a have good volume for strumming a flat picking. the
t-160 and t-170 are smaller bodied, have a tight bass and sweet sound for
finger picking, which is my style of playing, like led zeppelin, beatles,
lynard skynard, clapton, pink floyd, etc. even and expensive mail order
guitar will usually need a set up. otherwise, you'll be somewhat
disappointed. read the reviews.

 

 



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