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Is he still alive? Maybe he went on to model trains.
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If you'll explore the many threads about Ovations, you'll see "playability" is a word that comes up often. FWIW.
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The best guitar for playability "for me" is a small bodied Michael Hauver with a wide nut, a thick neck and a very long scale, but it is the absolute opposite of what most people regard as easy to play. As previously mentioned, a good set up will make any guitar play more easily. |
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The martin drednaught Jr.. It just about plays by itself.. smaller body size, 1.75 nut width, 24 inch scale, great sound.
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Though this is a resurrected zombie thread, I think it is a topic many members are interested in, especially newer players, so I'll contribute.
Here are my top three, in order, based on my "playing on the showroom floor" experience:
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