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Old 04-26-2019, 08:38 AM
6stringedRamble 6stringedRamble is offline
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Originally Posted by Wade Hampton View Post
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If you want to talk about sheer numbers, the "sound of the folk revival of the 60s" was more likely to be the sound of inexpensive but surprisingly good-sounding Goya guitars that were made in Sweden and sold to kids who saved their allowances to buy them. Plenty of Guild guitars got purchased by those who could afford them, as were Martins and Gibsons, and on the lower priced end of the scale Harmonys, Kays and you name it.

But to single out one guitar brand as being "sound of the folk revival of the 60s" is fanboy

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lol I didn't actually say i am sure it is the truth. That is why I am asking. Good to know though, it makes a lot of sense. I forgot what video was saying that, and where he was going with his point.
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