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This question is probably as old as the hills on this forum, but I have to ask, as it is the dilemma I’m in.
Would you give up a guitar you’re growing to love in order to acquire another guitar that you might love even more? A bit of context, I bought a pre owned Martin 000-15sm about four months ago because I’ve heard such positive things about it, and I thought it would be a good compliment to my HD-28. While it has been a great addition to my other Martin, and I have really grown to appreciate its warm,full, all-mahogany tone and fun playability, I’m haunted by the thought of owning a CEO-7 instead. I have played a few over the years and they were just awesome little guitars. What would you do? I’m also curious to hear if anyone here has been in a similar situation. What you chose to do and if you now feel like it was the right choice? Last edited by TomB'sox; 05-18-2022 at 04:15 PM. Reason: forum rules |
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I would go find somewhere to A/B them and make up my mind that - yes, IF the CEO is worth it, I'd trade in the 000.
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I have no idea what I'd do in your situation. I once sold a 17 yr old Martin D-28 to help finance my new Olson (which was being built at the time). Thirty years later, it WAS (and still is) worth it. It's still my main guitar. |
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Go for it. If you're looking some 'enabling' you've come to the right place.
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I have had both of these guitars and the CEO-7 was definitely the better all arounder in my personal opinion. I liked the neck shape of the CEO-7 a more, the CEO-7 looks wise is a stunner, and it could handle anything I threw at it, open tuning fingerpicking, blues, and heavy strumming. I personally think the CEO-7 is the better of the two.
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Not unless I played the potential new guitar first and was convinced I loved it more.
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I should add, I’m an expat living in Cape Town, South Africa. So the only way I could obtain a CEO-7 now would be to order one without playing it. Therefore, like the rub of any online purchase, will the reality of the CEO-7’s sound and playability match the idea and memory that I have of it? Who’s to say?
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I think many of us have been faced with this same quandry, and only you can decide what's best for you.
I have gotten rid of guitars I loved to move up on two occasions. Looking back, I do not regret the decisions I made. Best of luck to you! ![]() - Glenn
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Buy once, cry once.
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1952 Martin 0-18 1977 Gurian S3R3H with Nashville strings 2018 Martin HD-28E, Fishman Aura VT Enhance 2019 Martin D-18, LR Baggs Element VTC 2021 Gibson 50s J-45 Original, LR Baggs Element VTC ___________ 1981 Ovation Magnum III bass 2012 Höfner Ignition violin ("Beatle") bass |
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I stupidly sold a 00015SM two years ago and finally just bought a new one a month ago. This one won’t be going anywhere. Like others said,only you can decide but I would keep the SM and save for the CEO.
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I've never moved on a guitar that I loved for a guitar that I *might* love. Every guitar I've moved on either:
1) no longer fit the tonal palette I was going for at the time (this doesn't mean the guitar wasn't great, it just didn't sound like what I was going after anymore, due to change in playing style/technique, or changes in personal taste), or 2) I had a lot of experience playing the guitar I was moving it on for, so I knew I'd love the second guitar even more, it wasn't a case of *might* but rather *definitely* Now I admit most guitars I've sold fell under category #1, but I have moved one or two that fell in category #2 and don't regret the move.
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I have about 20 guitars in total.
I'm the wrong guy to ask for advice like this.. like,,.. clearly... the wrong guy.
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I live in a lower budget range than a lot of people's purchasing decisions on here, but I totally understand the situation. My two higher quality guitars are quite niche instruments - I love them but I actually spend more time on my cheap Yamaha just because a conventional flat top acoustic is friendliest to the way I'm playing nowadays. The logical thing would be for me to move the archtop or another instrument on and get a nice all-rounder dreadnought, OM or whatever, but I'm loathe to part with good, characterful instruments!
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So based on my own experience and path of purchases / sales, I would wholeheartedly recommend the trade / upgrade, but each person is different.
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Fairbanks / Martin / Gibson / Furch / Larrivee / Halcyon / Seagull / Sigma - and some on order or in build.... |
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2 very different guitars really. I would not give up one that I liked for another I had not yet played. Bird in hand is worth 2 in the bush applies here.
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