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Customer Comments |
I've been a guitarist for over 18 years, and I've been working as an audio engineer in some of the best studios in Nashville. Needless to say, I see the best equipment and the best musicians you can imagine. Of all the guitars I have experienced, I would put a Starkey guitar above them all. The sound, playability, versatility, and style, are beyond this world. Finally a guitar that is built by guitarists for guitarists, the bottom line is I'm addicted. Chris Mathers Audio Engineer/Guitarist (Owns a K.P. & Plowboy) |
Hey ya freak! I just wanted to say I heard two of your guitars this evening and all I can say is AFUCKINMAZING! I am ant the very least, astounded and amazed at the sounds and workmanship I witnessed. Period! Fuckin'period!!!! I heard one sound like at least 5 distinctly different sounding guitars and each tone was incredible! Dan, I have seen some good work from you in several different avenues of art, but these are the apex of your work so far. Just simply motherfuckin' awesome brother!!!!! J. Flynn Studio musician/drummer/guitarist |
Hey Danny Putting up the pics in the studio. They look great. My friend loves the guitar and I figure he will tell me Monday that he wants it. Ha ha. He is playing it out tonight, and he used it last night also. He really loves the way it sounds and plays. Ours play and sound as nice as they look. In fact I sort of feel that I can do more with these guitars than I have been able to do with others. Maybe its excitement, or maybe they just fit, whatever it is, they are great! We are going to use them tomorrow on some tracks, and we cant wait because we know they will be perfect. Thanks again for the great guitars. Kevin Parr Studio owner/guitarist/studio musician. (Owns a K.P., a Terryboy, an Engle, a L.E.Z.P., and a Plowboy.) |
Dan Thank you so much for the awesome axe. I will take it with me whenever I take the Camero out on the town. Dean Resch (Owns a Plowboy) ("He asked us to build a guitar that would match his car. It was a really fun project, and he sets it in a stand beside the car when he is showing it at car shows. He also seatbelts it in the passenger side when he's cruising the town." Fun stuff.) |
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