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Old 10-14-2013, 08:49 AM
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Default Today I was going to sell my Guitar.

I posted last week that i was trying to sell my Lowden S23.

A nice chap came around today to play it and he had a good strum on it for about 30mins. He said he absolutely loved the guitar. Had a lovely sound to it. I always thought it had a beautiful sound, amazing for fingerstlye just it doesnt have a good percussion sound of course.

He played it for a while and majority of time i think he was playing just as he enjoyed it. After a while we were talking but he said he wanted this guitar to a be a second guitar not his main one and he couldnt justify the cost.
Which made me slightly relieved.

I'm glad i still have her but need to go and get myself a bigger guitar for a percussion sound.
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Old 10-14-2013, 08:52 AM
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Usually those are percussive sounding.
What woods is it made of?
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Old 10-14-2013, 09:00 AM
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Usually those are percussive sounding.
What woods is it made of?
Sorry i mean that the guitar is too small to be used for a percussion as where i pick and use my palm to do a bass sound hardly works as there is not enough area to make a noise. I would have to hit under the bridge to get a boom atleast.

Top is Red Cedar and back and sides are Claro Walnut
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