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Canvas Display at 2005 Summer Indy show. We made quite a splash -- pardon the pun.
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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
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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.
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What's a Namm show without some custom models? Here are two custom shop palette guitars.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Our new family of gorgeous and affordable Semi and Full Hollow models were prominently displayed and widely praised.
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The Canvas Vintage, Modern and Traditional Series models.
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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.
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