For Sale Klesa Harvest Guitar

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I can't get the pics to load, I guess it sold?
 
God (or whomever your deity is) damn....

I could do without the BKP pickups, as all the clips are just downtuned metal....not everyone plays drop Ab rock guys, c'mon. But that neck and top are stunning. I'm realllllly tempted on this one.

How does the neck feel? Is it finished or just raw wood?
 
God (or whomever your deity is) damn....

I could do without the BKP pickups, as all the clips are just downtuned metal....not everyone plays drop Ab rock guys, c'mon. But that neck and top are stunning. I'm realllllly tempted on this one.

How does the neck feel? Is it finished or just raw wood?
It’s a great feeling neck. I haven’t played it in a bit but it isn’t cleared. Just a light satin from my memory. Feels really nice and comfortable.
 
I'm interested, just trying to get a sense of how this neck feels. 16" is a very flat radius and how that feels to play for me depends a lot on both the neck carve and the nut width. Both my Martin 000-28 and a Furch dreadnought I have are 16" radius but the Martin's modified oval neck carve and 1.75" nut feel a lot easier to my hands than the Furch's carve and 45mm nut width. The Furch's EVER SO SLIGHTLY wider nut is definitely felt and I have a comparitively harder time chording on it on the lower frets. Obviously this is an electric and I wouldn't play it quite the same way but I tend to prefer 12" radius or compound that is rounder towards the nut on electrics. I'm guessing the "Modern C" on this will be similar to Fender's Modern C.
 
I'm interested, just trying to get a sense of how this neck feels. 16" is a very flat radius and how that feels to play for me depends a lot on both the neck carve and the nut width. Both my Martin 000-28 and a Furch dreadnought I have are 16" radius but the Martin's modified oval neck carve and 1.75" nut feel a lot easier to my hands than the Furch's carve and 45mm nut width. The Furch's EVER SO SLIGHTLY wider nut is definitely felt and I have a comparitively harder time chording on it on the lower frets. Obviously this is an electric and I wouldn't play it quite the same way but I tend to prefer 12" radius or compound that is rounder towards the nut on electrics. I'm guessing the "Modern C" on this will be similar to Fender's Modern C.
this appears to be 1 3/4” (44.5 mm). The neck is fast and thin but it’s fairly flat and uniform so it doesn’t cause a cramp. My hand is sensitive to thin necks due to an injury (so I can’t play a Gibson r0 neck for reference) but this is super comfortable.
 
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