krcrisp
Member
I had a Tacoma DV-6 and sold it and regret it. The Mexican versions look like the same guitar, how's the quality on those? Thanks.
Kevin
Kevin
Note that the DV-6 model number was first used in the Westerly years for a DV-series dread with mahogany back and sides (the mahogany edition of the DV series). IIRC, the Westerly DV-6s have/had a very good rep... considered to be real "hidden gems" in the world of mahogany-bodied dreads.
Prices can be very reasonable for late Westerly & Tacoma 'D' bodies.
The "V" in Westerly meant sanded backs and sides for extra resonance, AA sitka top, necks and endblocks specially selected for strength and lightness, and shaved braces in the "6" (scalloped in the DV52).Yes indeed. I have a first-year '92 D-6nt-hg, which preceded Westerly's DV-6. In this high-gloss version, it essentially becomes a D-40 clone.