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Carbon and formica are certainly a different sound than traditional sounds but each person will have to determine if it is a sound they want.
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Or take a look at Avalon - it's a Lowden by any other name. There's actually a rather nice one on the for sale section
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The cedar/rosewood grand auditorium millenium models are particularly well regarded although I believe furch prices are set to go up in the near future.
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They are sponsors here, and I'm a very satisfied customer, as are many others on AGF. Do a little searching on the forum. You just need to be a little patient (likely around 12 months worth of patient).
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I have been tempted by that Avalon in the for sale section. I'm surprised no one has "taken it home yet. Looks like a sweet guitar and the price is right. if I did not already have a guitar incoming............
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I know this sounds like a bad reason, but I'm not a fan of cutaways, which that Avalon has :/
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