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Originally Posted by Captain Jim
Congrats, Jon! Beautiful guitar! The only downside I can see is: you'll have to tell people it is carbon fiber instead of having them ask, "What is that guitar made of?"
How does the size feel after time with your Parlor?
Nice way to start the holiday season!
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It's a wood guitar to the general public. I'll report if anyone notices.
I gave away my H-DR1100N2/HFN on Black Friday to a friend's daughter and I like the way a dreadnought feels and sounds seated at home. On a gig I find a dreadnought to be a hassle that bangs into things.
I am certain that after amplification in the mix with two voices and another guitar I could be playing an all plywood Tak with the same end result.
My plan is to not corrupt this guitar with any pickup. Lets see if I can keep to that plan but I bought a second parlor last year as a gigging backup and that problem is covered.
My primary parlor is in queue for an EVO fret job at Brothers in Wind Gap, PA, and the backup will likely finally get pressed into service when they call for my guitar.