@DjangoDisciple was selling one earlier this year. Listing was removed from reverb but not sure if it was sold. Good luck.
flaco✭2023 Holo Traditional, Shelley Park #151, AJL Quiet and Portable
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Good luck in your search! I love mine and it’s probably my most played guitar because I leave it lying around where it’s convenient to pickup when I have an extra few minutes.
Buying anything new from AJL has become really difficult unless you are buying an expensive custom instrument for TOP dollar, if not he ain’t even bothering to return your message. Last I heard he had lost his supplier building the portable and silent guitar cases. My guess is not too many of these being produced so worth the wait on the used market, I’ll keep my eye out.
Yeah there is the Yamaha silent guitar too but they both have shorter scale lengths and will feel different. just depends on what you can live with I guess.
Just feels like you could practice stuff on a real electric guitar and learn stuff. Idk.
I had a plan to build a Djangocaster at one point, I forgot about that one. Telecaster with a Django setup. Back when I thought guitars took 1 week to build. I had a lot of ideas....
Maybe I should do that one though. Now I know that a humbucker works on Argentines, a Djangocaster makes more sense.
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@DjangoDisciple was selling one earlier this year. Listing was removed from reverb but not sure if it was sold. Good luck.
Good luck in your search! I love mine and it’s probably my most played guitar because I leave it lying around where it’s convenient to pickup when I have an extra few minutes.
Buying anything new from AJL has become really difficult unless you are buying an expensive custom instrument for TOP dollar, if not he ain’t even bothering to return your message. Last I heard he had lost his supplier building the portable and silent guitar cases. My guess is not too many of these being produced so worth the wait on the used market, I’ll keep my eye out.
AT guitars in Japan.
@dennis Chang approved! 😎
I was looking at the atguitars version but I couldn't tell if it breaks down small and has a carry case?
Maybe just get a telecaster?
Yeah there is the Yamaha silent guitar too but they both have shorter scale lengths and will feel different. just depends on what you can live with I guess.
It does break down.
Just feels like you could practice stuff on a real electric guitar and learn stuff. Idk.
I had a plan to build a Djangocaster at one point, I forgot about that one. Telecaster with a Django setup. Back when I thought guitars took 1 week to build. I had a lot of ideas....
Maybe I should do that one though. Now I know that a humbucker works on Argentines, a Djangocaster makes more sense.