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$800.00 last time I looked. http://www.acousticguitarforum.com/f...d.php?t=489587
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That guitar 121 points out sounds like a pretty decent deal
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Good call! This is a perfect instrument for keeping around in rough environments. Even better, it's a sweet sounding, good looking guitar. |
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thanks for the heads up but I don't think I can hang with that soundhole. I'd need it to have a standard one. I'm old fashioned like that.
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The next guitar I bought (X20) also has an offset soundhole. I get it. I really notice the difference when I pick up one of my "old fashioned" guitars with a center soundhole. When I was a young kid, I used to think girls were yucky. We learn, we grow... sometimes, we old dogs can learn new tricks. Good luck with the search. |
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I feel the same way and at 63, I'm not apt to change my opinion. I'm sure that sound wise it doesn't make a difference but I just wouldn't want to own one. I'll keep my Rainsong.
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Got my first acoustic guitar in the early 60's. Until recently, center sound hole acoustic guitars is what I played. Tried my first offset sound hole (OsSH) acoustic guitar about a year ago and it changed my mind about OsSH acoustic guitars. As the player, I prefer the OsSH and the pleasant experience of sound being directed towards me.
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Emerald 2016 X7 2017 X20 2018 X30 And four all laminate wood acoustic guitars Last edited by 121; 12-16-2017 at 01:58 AM. |