What is the one guitar you can't put down?
The one that gives you the most joy after the new guitar high has long worn off. I'd love to know.
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For me it's either of my two 0-16NY guitars. Love 'em both.
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Hummingbird. I also can't help gazing at it when I'm not playing it
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I'm always amazed at how good my Taylor 914 sounds when I get it out to play. There's just something magical about that particular guitar.
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Out of all my guitars (to include a couple of Lowden's, Bourgeois, Gibson, Fender, Mule) my absolute favorite and the one I play 2-3x's as much as the others is my Furch GNC 4 SR. this is my least expensive but most loved guitar i have ever had.
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My Martin J-40. Sometimes I make sure it’s not the first one I play for the session because it will shame the others that follow.
Honorary mention goes to my Martin 000c Steve Miller sig. |
Right now it's my Greven OOO, but....I think my new OO-12 fret will catch up to it once it's broken in. It's only a few weeks old now.
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My Martin 1931 D-1 Authentic does everything better than any guitar I have ever played.
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My Taylor 322, hands down!
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My R.Bown Leadbelly 12 string
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The one that is in my hands at the time. If I couldn't put it down I wouldn't have more than one guitar.
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1978 Takamine Classical C136S. Cedar/Rosewood
W/La Bella 900 Elite Flat Wound - Gold Nylon Strings |
What is the one guitar you can't put down?
In my mind, that ‘37 D28 AA that I played at summer NAMM in 2019! I think about playing it often!!
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It depends on the music I'm focusing on.
For Blues and old-timey fingerpicking stuff and some strumming = Martin 000-15sm. For lyrical fingerstyle = Webber OM. For an all-arounder with lots of strumming = Taylor 324. For pseudo classical and such = Larrivee L-30 nylon. All of these guitars can be addictive to the point I crave them. |
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