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Upon
first opening a Warrior Instruments Art Case, one sees the unfolding
of greatness. The pinnacle of artistic craftsmanship, fusing the most
rare exotic woods and materials with exclusive electronic signal
enhancement to produce an uncompromising, bountiful sound. This is
Warrior Art. Lovingly brought to life by skilled artisans who
hand-tailor each piece to a state of sumptuous beauty…detail-driven
engineers who painstakingly ensure that technology melds seamlessly
with design…sculptors who artfully blend reflections, textures and
finishes in stunning works of breathtaking majesty.
Artistic Guitars has 2 phenomenal Warrior King's Closet instruments in
stock. The Angel #9 is a favorite, with 300 year old KOA, and a
Cocobolo rosewood fingerboard, the Angel inlays, and an LR Baggs piezo
bridge, this is the epitome of solid body guitars. Additionally,
Artistic Guitars has The Creation. These
are truly artistic instruments with the wildest wood selections you
will ever see, surpassing PRS private stock offereings.
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Passion, Precision
and Performance are the motto of Nik Huber Guitars and there could not
be a more accurate description of this incredible luthier.
Nestled in Rodgau, Germany,
Nik Huber guitars
certainly epitomizes the investment-grade guitar. Nik
spends a lot of time and effort in finding the
essential ingredients for his guitars: the woods he uses to
build them. Nik hand-carves every neck, hand-radiuses every
fretboard and hand-chisels the cutaway areas of his tops.
The “Ltd.” line is the
collector's centerpiece of Nik Huber Guitars. Only 25 pieces of
the “Flying Dolphin” were made. Artistic Guitars was proud to
have offered 3 of the 24 available for sale. The 85-piece hand-cut inlay, which is set
in the carved top, shows the possibilities that a small shop like this
is able to offer. With >50-year-old Brazilian rosewood for the neck, a
one-piece exceptional-grade quilted top, and figured mahogany for the
body, an exquisite musical masterpiece is the prized result.
Artistic Guitqrs has 3 outstanding
new Nik Huber guitars in stock, including 1 of the Flying Dolphins,
a NAMM show guitar, and a Dolphin II based on Nik's personal guitar
made in 1996. All are outstanding sounding, playing, and
artistically rendered pieces. |