Col Mustard
Ambassador of Perseverance
I was idly browsing the Elderly Instruments web site this morning and found something
I'd never heard of. Here's a quote from the Elderly sales guys:
"For those who seek adventure, interesting instrument built in Maryland, oil finish, ambrosia maple top on single cutaway sassafrass body, maple neck with ambrosia maple headstock, padauk fretboard, 24 frets, 2 P-90 pickups, controls mounted on Douglas fir over ambrosia maple control plate, TonePros AVT-2 wrapover tailpiece / bridge, Hipshot locking tuners, 1-11/16" nut, 24-3/4" scale, Gator hard foam case. $1585"
here's the link:
https://www.elderly.com/instruments...tric-guitars/malinowski-homwlin-moon-2013.htm
To me this looks totally lovely and desirable. It looks cool and understated from a distance, but
then the closer you walk, the cooler it looks. If I were a young buck, I'd like to talk with the kind of
woman that would find this attractive. ...but I ain't. *sigh
But this looks like a fine example of the wood crafter's art, as well as the luthier's art.
Never heard of the maker before, but I don't know everything. I used to seek adventure more
than I do now. *grins ...And this seems like just the axe to go Viking with.

I'd never heard of. Here's a quote from the Elderly sales guys:
"For those who seek adventure, interesting instrument built in Maryland, oil finish, ambrosia maple top on single cutaway sassafrass body, maple neck with ambrosia maple headstock, padauk fretboard, 24 frets, 2 P-90 pickups, controls mounted on Douglas fir over ambrosia maple control plate, TonePros AVT-2 wrapover tailpiece / bridge, Hipshot locking tuners, 1-11/16" nut, 24-3/4" scale, Gator hard foam case. $1585"
here's the link:
https://www.elderly.com/instruments...tric-guitars/malinowski-homwlin-moon-2013.htm
To me this looks totally lovely and desirable. It looks cool and understated from a distance, but
then the closer you walk, the cooler it looks. If I were a young buck, I'd like to talk with the kind of
woman that would find this attractive. ...but I ain't. *sigh
But this looks like a fine example of the wood crafter's art, as well as the luthier's art.
Never heard of the maker before, but I don't know everything. I used to seek adventure more
than I do now. *grins ...And this seems like just the axe to go Viking with.


