Nope, no difference..........Howie
I always wondered about that also.
I have one of those old "Gumby" heads, a concert. Seem to be a lot of vintage pineapples with the same shape headstock too. I thought it was a vintage thing; a certain period where they did that.
I bet MGM would know the answer to this question.
Kamaka decided to shape only their concert headstocks after the shape of ancient polynesians sails. Go look at any old photographs of old hawaiian canoes and you will see that typical sail shape that the headstock has
Kamaka decided to shape only their concert headstocks after the shape of ancient polynesians sails. Go look at any old photographs of old hawaiian canoes and you will see that typical sail shape that the headstock has
I emailed Kamaka and they pretty much said what MGM said, also and I quote, "The concert headstock represents a sailing canoe sail. It was made that way to give it a different look. We only make concerts with that headstock. At one time some of the Tenors also had that shape."So...Let's say, hypothetically, if someone had a tenor with the sail headstock, what would that worth??