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McIlroy ASP36 but I if I could I'd change italian spruce with sitka, more mellow and good looking.
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Currently I would keep my custom shop Taylor
Adi over madi dred. It plays like an electric. And is a banjo killer as the saying goes. I dont know what to compare it to as it just Says custom shop DN on the lable. Its Beautiful but not ornate with bling like a 918. Martin builds its guitars with this simplicity In design. It was a build to order (BTO). I'm the second owner. But I'm sure I can find one I like better. As I get older I tend to want a smaller body guitar. A taylor 712ce would be nice.. I like lutz spruce tops..very much Like adirondack. |
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My Martin CS HD-28, hands down.
I'm starting to bond with the Taylor now that I'm playing it strictly in DADGAD (which is what I bought it for) but the Martin is..........it.
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2019 Martin Custom Shop HD-28 (Adi/EIR) 1998 Taylor 914ce (Engelmann/EIR) 1995 Takamine EN10c (cedar/mahogany) 2013 Yamaha FG720S-12 (Sitka/mahogany) |
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That's a tough question, but I think it would be the Baxendale.
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Probably the HD-35, but the 000-18 would be close on its heels...
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Easy decision, for 35 years it was my only guitar, my '76 Larrivee L-11.
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'10 Larrivee LSV-11 '76 Larrivee L-11 '03 Larrivee D-03 '86 Flatiron A5-JR '15 Pono N-30DC |
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FB Limited C
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