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I'd be interested in your comparison between an X20 and Lucky 13. To me the Lucky 13 sounds 'thinner' for want of a better word. It's great in quiet settings and they both produce excellent sound and sustain, but the Lucky 13 loses out to the X20 tonally with harder (louder) playing. I have played several Lucky 13s but only one X20 so far. I thought the El Capitan compares better to the (my) X20 than the Lucky FWIW but I still liked the X20 better overall. I am biased though because I have an X20 (and a Lucky 13) and don't have regular access other CF guitars.
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2014 Lucky
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By the way I love the Lucky 13. It's a great guitar but doesn't feel as full in sound as the X20 across the range of what I try to do with guitars. How's that different from your experience?
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My pleasure, anytime.
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Man some don't get it.?. let it go!,,,
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I was playing some fingerpicking exercises on the Lucky 13 just this morning. This guitar is a keeper and I don't plan on letting it go anytime soon.
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If you decide to let it go, send it to me. |
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It doesn't have nylon strings and I am far from ready to let it go, but email me when you are ready and maybe we can make a temporary swap with one of your nylon parlors. I might still have a box around.
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Ted;
This looks like a marvelous guitar and I see that I am not alone in my interest. There has not been much of a buzz, yet, but once the guitar reaches the street I suspect that the buzz will pick up. |
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Joe tells me they are planning to build 50 Savoy's per year, and most of the ones being built this year are already spoken for, so there is plenty of interest. But given that the guitar war introduced only three months ago, and that this was the first Savoy shipped out, it will definitely take some time before more players can try them. BTW, having had more time to get to know this little beauty, I continue to be amazed at just how good this guitar is. In fact, for the first time in many years, I am actually thinking of selling off some of my CF and wood travel guitars. |
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Woo hoo! My Blackbird Savoy is on it's way to my house! I can't wait to see and hear it. Next week seems like a long way off!
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That's exciting! Can't wait to hear about it.
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Cheers... Todd in Chicago Sent from my SM-G928V using Tapatalk |