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McKnight Guitars "The Diamond"

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Tim McKnight of McKnight Guitars built this guitar to commemorate his 25th wedding anniversary with his lovely wife Mary (who actually designed the guitar). The guitar is based on the McKnight MiniMac body style. The top was crafted with Tim's double-top technique and the back uses Tim's new "Hollow Back" design. Even the sides are double-walled for extra strength (not to be confused with "laminated sides" often used on budget guitars)!

The Road Trip is complete and the Diamond is now back home with Tim & Mary - 04/22/2008

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Derek Coombs - San Luis Obispo, California

The guitar is visually stunning with a diamond motif repeated on the neck and body, including the rosette. I generally do not like the look of sound ports but the one on this guitar is beautifully carved reminiscent of a lute rosette. This is the second double top (and double sides and back) guitar I have had the chance to play both share a very even volume on all the strings and frets with no dead notes whatever. Tim's guitar has a deep piano like bass and with the sound port it is one of the loudest guitars I have played from the player's position.

Your Hand In Mine

David Hilyard - Santa Cruz, California

This guitar really puts out with even a light touch. It really fills a room with sound, without pushing at all. Push a little and it's pretty incredible ... The sustain on this guitar is very long. It just seems to ring on and on ... The notes on this guitar, no matter where you are on the neck, all have a very defined sound. They stand out individually, though blend with the other notes at the same volume. Very well balanced sound ... The port, which I am a fan of, seemed to really bring as much volume to the player as the guitar did to the audience ... The appearance of the guitar is very striking. The white spruce top contrasts nicely with the dark chocolate Brazilian Rosewood sides and back ... the overall shape of the guitar is very pleasing to the eye ...

Moon RiverSpindrift

Doug Young - Mountain View, California

Others have called out the key elements, a distinctive clarity, long sustain, deep low end that stands out immediately, and impressive volume ... The phrase "piano like bass" easily comes to mind (and maybe someone already said that), and I think this comes from a deep low end, coupled with a nice crispness and definition even on the low E string ... I find it interesting that different guitars have unique sympathetic vibrations, and this one is yet another example. You can play a single note and just let it die out, and listen to what else is going on. With the Diamond in DADGAD, I played the 1st string at the 12th fret, and as it dies out, I can hear a D harmonic an octave higher slowly swell up. Very cool ...

3 Very Short NoodlesWaltz for Rebecca
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Kirk Spencer - Bartlesville, Oklahoma

I will say I liked the sound of The Diamond a lot, and its tone is so different from my other guitars that it would complement, not compete with, my other instruments ... I like a lush sound, both in compositions (e.g., Debussy) and tone, so when I found out Tim had two sets of that old Braz[ilian Rosewood] - one that he used on The Diamond and one still setting in his stash, it presented a dilemma. After wrestling with this, I finally threw in the towel. Tim is holding the other set of old Braz for me for a few days while he takes pictures and e-mails them to me. If they are as he described (and I have no doubt they are), then I am sending Tim a deposit this week to build a guitar like The Diamond for me with that other set ... I liked the sound of The Diamond that much.
 

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