One in, one out, which would be which?
I'd like to get a new GA size guitar, maybe a Taylor 400 or 500 series or a Stonebridge G23CR-C.
If one had to go to comply with a "one in, one out" rule it would be the Larrivee OM-05. It's a good guitar, it just misses the mark a bit on what I want from it. (Finger style, slow, melodic, lots of ringing out across the strings). |
Congratulations, Barry. That was an easy decision.
Funny, but I think I'm about to sell off my "finger style, slow, melodic, lots of ringing out across the strings" guitar too. |
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I don't have a guitar on the "out block". If I were to find a guitar I wanted badly enough, I would have to decide which guitar that one would replace. I've always been able to make the decision once I've got the new guitar at home.
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I'd keep the Larrivee and buy a bunch of different strings to try on it.
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Long ago (back in the mid 80s) I owned a Takamine cedar topped dread that I loved and never should have sold. But we all know how that song goes.
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You have answered your question Barry. I am also going to look at options. I am looking for a maple back/sides with either a cedar or redwood top, smaller body with short scale and 12 fret. I'm not sure such an animal exists but I would sure like to try one. I have a couple of higher end electrics up for sale so we will see. -- Darwin
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The last time I bought a new guitar, I decided to do this. I got rid of my old air guitar I played in college. I didn't really get any more room for the new one, but I have to admit I don't miss the old air guitar. ;)
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