archtopper wrote:
Hi Alex,
Just Joined the forum and I am making contact with you as I can see that you are interested in collecting Guitar books like me.
I know the new Hofner book you are talking about but do not have a copy yet. I do have an original original copy 1st edition. I also notice you collect Empredors. I have a Empredor Archtop 175 copy in my collection and had I not seen your message I would have forgottern about it until someoneelse mentioned the name. I commend you on collecting a real rare guitar. I am great believer that it does not need to be a Gibson or Fender to save. All guitars are worth saving and a real rare guitar is not one that is just rare because it is popular and worth a lot of money and can be purchased almost anywhere if you have the money. Thats status and investment. A rare guitar is one that is rare because there are not many of them around and are really dificult to find and usually because they are were and are not popular. Never forget the Ford Edsel story when it comes to collecting.
Hi there Archtopper! I assume you were writing that note about the Emperador to me, but I am not the guy who wrote in this thread. That is VerithinGeoff, who lives in Australia (like you), collects Hofner guitars and books and is obviously a big fan of the 'Verithin'.
In any event, I just love unusual and great-sounding guitars. I had a look at your website and enjoyed viewing your collection and website 'candy'. Thanks for the compliment. By the way, my Emperador AW-41 Dreadnought acoustic guitar sounds great. It 'rings' in a way that compares nicely with some other much more expensive guitars (like Martins, Normans and Taylors) I have played.