9/1/2023 0 Comments Collings c10 deluxe![]() The reviewed example features a very tastefully shaded top, set off by a half-herringbone trim, with both the top and back bound in ivoroid plastic. In trim, the C100 also falls between those two models. In terms of size and shape, the C100 seems like an amalgam of the Collings C10 and SJ models, larger than the former and a bit smaller than the latter (though even deeper, at 4-3/4 inches). Although it’s not a fancy guitar by any means, everything about it shouts “quality.” The mahogany back, sides, and neck and Sitka spruce top are woods that traditionally are found on midline instruments, but in recent years players have come to realize that you can make fine guitars out of many woods, and that mahogany has its own tonal personality, which many players find to be their favorite. W hen you think of the Collings guitar company, one of the things that stands out is nonpareil workmanship. From the March/April 2019 issue of Acoustic Guitar | BY TONY MARCUS
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