ajwain
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I have 4 Gibson USA guitars which are all between 1989 and 2002 and none of them have ever had the sweet “nitro” smell you get with modern Gibsons (and Martins and CS Fenders).
They each have a subtly different aroma from eachother and none of them are unpleasant, but they don’t thave the distinctive vanilla tones we all associate with nitrocellulose.
Does anyone have the same experience?
They each have a subtly different aroma from eachother and none of them are unpleasant, but they don’t thave the distinctive vanilla tones we all associate with nitrocellulose.
Does anyone have the same experience?