Canvas Display at 2005 Summer Indy show. We made quite a splash -- pardon the pun.
Artist Paul Chase was on hand, demonstrating his Canvas on canvas technique. The booth was festooned with his paintings; his favorite subject: Canvas Guitars. You can see more of Paul's art at www.graphicguitars.com
Canvas unveiled three prototypes that are the first of their kind out of China -- two solid carved tops, the CVB50 bass and the CMF50, and the solid top, tone-chambered CVN50.
What's a Namm show without some custom models? Here are two custom shop palette guitars.
Signed contest giveaway guitars were on display for attendees -- the CVN20 was signed by Keb Mo, and the CSD70 was signed by all the members of Los Lobos.
Standing room only at the Canvas Booth. Trade magazine MMR awarded "Best Ingenuity" to ASC for the most-talked-about and eye-catchingest exhibit at the convention.
Reproductions of our CVN20 "the solid-body that thinks it's an acoustic" ad and the a blow-up of Bass Player's review (July 2005) of our CVB20 Electric Bass.
Our new family of gorgeous and affordable Semi and Full Hollow models were prominently displayed and widely praised.
The Canvas Vintage, Modern and Traditional Series models.
Canvas Acoustics are here. The cutaway Classical, Dreadnought, and Acoustic Bass Guitar all are equipped with active electronics featuring a 4-band EQ and XLR balanced and 1/4" unbalanced output jacks.