Limba’s Got Your Back

 
 

Welcome To The 26 NAMM Fam Celebration Closing Ceremonies

What a wonderful NAMM Show we have shared together. And what a spectacular collection of guitars. Thank you all.

Yes, it is very comforting to know that Limba has got your back, especially if we knew who Limba was and what it means when it has your back.

Backing up this gorgeous Cajun Key Lime to Teal Burst Drop Top is a natural Limba body back. It gives its sonic and visual gifts freely.

Limba (aka Korina) behind your Drop Top offers up a sonic signature similar to Mahogany — as though it belongs to this mid-focus family.  But…Limba uniquely combines its mid-focus mannerisms with a more present upper-mid articulation, making it effervesce as though it has been hanging around with some Swamp Ash friends for a few gigs; picking up some tricks while presenting its unique timbre in its own way — the Limba way. A bit less mahogany mid-focus traded for some upper mid articulation. If this is what you seek, Limba has your back.    

Sonic backing is a very good thing for guitar players, for sure. But what does it really mean to have someone’s back — a person. What should that really entail?

Unequivocal support, in the highest sense.

Not merely subjective support when things are going smoothly and withdrawn when times get rough. I’ve got your back is unwavering encouragement for a person’s essential essence. Backing wellbeing while less favorable transitory actions eventually dissolve and fall away.

Just like the Limba from above, the gifts are freely given to all who say yes.

And yes, consorting with this gorgeous Maple, Limba-backed body is a lightning-fast Maple, Ziricote fingerboard neck, two HC Series pickups shrouded in Raw Nickel, and a Vintage Tremolo bridge for smooth and substantial tonal proliferation.

A masterpiece Drop Top of playable joy that certainly has your back as we return back from our 26 NAMM Show adventures.

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