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NGD: Prairiewood

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 11:58 am
by dorfmeister
Here is a photo of my new guitar that Robert Dixon of Prairiewood took before he sent the guitar off to me.

http://www.prairiewoodguitars.com/midwesterner

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I've got my guitar and I have just had it for about 18 hours but I have already played it for about 5 hours....I think the first thing I notice about it is that it is very touch sensitive and responsive. I am sure the type of bridge has something to do with that, the wood, the pickups...but I have never played a guitar that was so dynamic and responsive. Excellent cleans through the little Red Iron amp I have been playing it through. Very thick tones as it overdrives.

Very comfortable and light...big neck which feels great...range of tones that I need to experiment with more. The controls have a great deal of range. This is a guitar that responds when you turn the volume and tone controls. I have had so many guitars in the past where there wasn't much subtlety as you turn the controls. This has it.....not so great at reviews.....and I need to get back to playing it. This is a really satisfying guitar to play.....it really seems to be outpacing my Warmoth Strat w/Lollars in the tone and responsiveness department by quite a bit.

I know about all the honeymoon stuff but I am going to play this guitar a lot in the near future. I am pretty much a one electric type of person so that guitar becomes my main instrument and I don't really keep any other guitars around.

I like the no frills design and look....I think the reverse tele control arrangement where the pickup switcher is down and out of the way is a great idea.

Re: NGD: Prairiewood

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 12:10 pm
by kosta
That, sir, may be the most beautiful guitar I've ever seen. Congratulations!

Re: NGD: Prairiewood

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 12:16 pm
by Dandolin
Wow--beauty! :thumb:

Looks like a nice wide fingerboard.

It's not the butternut body by any chance? (Not sure if the grain looks right?)

I've got a butternut bass that I love--very resonant, open, warm mids but not nasal--great stuff. I'm currently drying a butternut block for a Buttercaster I plan to love just as much as my bass.

Congrats (and thanks for the heads up on what looks like a very interesting luthier).

Re: NGD: Prairiewood

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 12:18 pm
by dorfmeister
Dandolin wrote:Wow--beauty! :thumb:

Looks like a nice wide fingerboard.

It's not the butternut body by any chance? (Not sure if the grain looks right?)

I've got a butternut bass that I love--very resonant, open, warm mids but not nasal--great stuff. I'm currently drying a butternut block for a Buttercaster I plan to love just as much as my bass.

Congrats (and thanks for the heads up on what looks like a very interesting luthier).


1.75" Neck Width. Really fat neck. It is Honduras Mahogany rather than the Butternut.

This guitar is killer. Really outclasses my Warmoth Strat w/Lollars which is a very nice strat type guitar.

I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Rob Dixon of Prairiewood to build a guitar. His prices are very reasonable. $1475 base for the Midwesterner which is the model I have. Took about 4.5 months to get it ....he said 4-6 months when I ordered it.

Re: NGD: Prairiewood

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 12:45 pm
by StudioShutIn
-imitating George Takai from that TV commercial- Oooh mmyyy.
Such a nice guitar :thumb:
Love the look..the headstock-shape, the pickups..everything! :drool:

Man...if I didn't already have a custom guitar..I'd seriously consider getting one of those...

Re: NGD: Prairiewood

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 2:19 pm
by dorfmeister
Robert is a real guitar chef when it comes to mixing and matching woods, pickups, bridge, etc.

This is a really responsive and sweet sounding guitar. I also like the small touches like the placement of pickup switch. Out of the way. I like to work the volume control and it is right there close to the bridge pickup. I like the fact that he has very carefully chosen the pickups. The neck pickup is something I am not even sure is on Fralin's page. The other is a Wolfetone P-90 and Robert requested it to be underwound to match the guitar.

Re: NGD: Prairiewood

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 3:30 pm
by jarder
My wife saw me drooling while browsing the web site and immediately said no without me asking about it. Needless to say, I am jealous. Sweet guitar man.

Re: NGD: Prairiewood

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 5:51 pm
by dorfmeister
jarder wrote:My wife saw me drooling while browsing the web site and immediately said no without me asking about it. Needless to say, I am jealous. Sweet guitar man.


I didn't think I'd ever be able to buy a truly custom guitar other than something like a Warmoth but Robs prices are so reasonable and he has such a great rep it just made sense to order one from him. But of course it is still quite a lay out of money.

Re: NGD: Prairiewood

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 5:56 pm
by Toonster
That looks really awesome and very classy :cool:

Re: NGD: Prairiewood

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 6:00 pm
by masked elwood
fukkin nice guitar !!!