Besides leather jackets - and denim I suppose - what else improves with age, increases in value with more break-in/wear? I'm having trouble thinking of anything.
What else?
Ok I was going to say "Speak for yourself" but I'm not gonna say that.We do.
No, the thickness of the fur does not play a role in the thickness of the leather.does thicker fur = thicker leather too?
For instance, if something like eastman uses 3/4 or 18mm inch shearling, would the leather side ALSO be thicker than something that uses 12 or 15mm like their b6?
look wise :Besides leather jackets - and denim I suppose - what else improves with age, increases in value with more break-in/wear? I'm having trouble thinking of anything.
A good wok. A cast iron frying pan. What else?
GuitarsBesides leather jackets - and denim I suppose - what else improves with age, increases in value with more break-in/wear? I'm having trouble thinking of anything.
A good wok. A cast iron frying pan. What else?
Any old guitar? Or only an instrument owned & played by someone famous? - Which I suppose would give it provenance but not necessarily make it a better instrument...Guitars
Not all guitars, Acoustic/Wooden guitars. This would translate to other wooden instruments; Violins, Cellos. Nothing to do with a famous owner.Any old guitar? Or only an instrument owned & played by someone famous? - Which I suppose would give it provenance but not necessarily make it a better instrument...
Or perhaps age increases its perceived value.
I was considering that - I was going to ask Does the wood age somehow? Does age change its tone? Almost like a "curing". Interesting. The violin people would know about that I guess.Not all guitars, Acoustic/Wooden guitars. This would translate to other wooden instruments; Violins, Cellos. Nothing to do with a famous owner.
Guitars are wood and finish. Both need to age through being played, even the term "broken in" applies to guitars.
I collected vintage guitars for many years yet never realized the similarities between the two. They both get better with age.
Besides leather jackets - and denim I suppose - what else improves with age, increases in value with more break-in/wear? I'm having trouble thinking of anything.
A good wok. A cast iron frying pan. What else?
Everything in the guitar needs to cure. Playing the instrument helps in the creation of the tone over time. Makers and players are well aware of this process.I was considering that - I was going to ask Does the wood age somehow? Does age change its tone? Almost like a "curing". Interesting. The violin people would know about that I guess.
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