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Simon and Patrick mini jumbo
Anyone own one of these? What do you like or dislike about it. I saw one at the music gallery and thought it was pretty sweet looking guitar. I didn't get a chance to play it cause' I was slacking from work and had to get back to the office. It's been causing serious GAS all weekend!
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I've read some positive posts about its Godin-cousin Seagull mini-jumbo. The S&P, because it should be close to the same except for neck profile, should also sound really nice.
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I have not played one but if it does sound like a seagull then it should be a great guitar. Harmony Central gives it an average of 9.7 for sound. And any guitar with a sold Cedar top is bound to sound good.
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I've owned an S & P folk and played a few other models in my friends shop and I rate them. Top value, very strong and quite distinctive tone. I'd prefer one to a Seagull. Do try it out.
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I've played maybe three of the Seagull version and I think one of the Simon & Patricks.
They're great guitars for the money, very versatile. And they sound excellent. whm |
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I own two, no less. They are unbelievable value for money, hand made in Canada using top notch woods. They may need a bit of a set up though. My new one was fine - I fitted ebony bridge pins and tweaked the two way truss rod a bit then it was OK. The secondhand one needed the action lowering a bit, that's all apart from some new boxwood bridge pins. On both, the tusq nuts are cut perfectly. Very highly recommended !!!!!
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Just go and buy it !!!
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