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Old 09-10-2018, 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by SuperB23 View Post
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They both had John Pearse New Mediums on them which is close in gauge to what Ryan Recommends for his instruments. Kind of a DADGAD set, like the D'Addario EJ24s.

I would very much love to compare a 80s, 90s, 00s, and newer Ft Bragg built Goodall Standard in the same way. I've played over 40 or so Goodalls but I've never had any from the 80s in my hand. I've played some from the other decades but never in the same room at the same time. I love Goodall guitars and I'm sad to not currently have one in the stable.
I've got a 1990 Goodall Standard EIR, number 400 made in FT Bragg. They truly are amazing guitars. I was hoping to come take a look at your Ryan and do an A/B comparison, but it sold pretty fast. Since you have had both, do you notice a big difference between Goodall and Ryan?
Here's a little tune I recorded on my Goodall: https://soundcloud.com/247hoopsfan/n...nnings-goodall

Knowing how you flip guitars, I'm sure you'll have another Goodall soon...
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