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I played not one GSGW, but two!
You guys knew it was coming ... I've been looking at my very poor pictures of a GSGW I saw on tour ... reciting its serial number for days ... dreamt about it ... imagined how it would sound ... called my dealer several times ... went there a couple times ... just to torture myself.
But now, it's here! And my dealer did not just get one ... he had another one I could play and look at as well. But my heart was set on the one I saw on tour and that is the one I decided to bring home. I sadly parted with another guitar, which I will miss ... but it's also one of the ones I play seldom ... and it's a guitar that deserves to be loved and played so much more than I have. I'm sure it will give someone many hours of happiness when it finds the right home. As for me ... tonight I won't be taking pictures of any guitars. I'll let you know how it A/B's to some other guitars (I'm really curious how it compares to Brazilian and Macassar Ebony). So you'll just have to go by the old pictures I took ... or you can ask Shea what he thinks of it. BTW, Shea ... you still haven't told us about your 514c. It sure is a gorgeous one ... a beautiful cedar top and really nice mahogany body. |
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I just finished some A/Bing the GSGW ... it's nothing like rosewood (Brazilian or Indian) with it's characteristic rich and deep tone and incredible sustain, which will continue to be a favored wood here.
It has more the quality of Macassar Ebony ... which has more even tone ... very clear and distinct. I don't think Ziricote is a replacement for Brazilian Rosewood, but it definitely is a nice tone wood. I'd like to hear what a Macassar Ebony Taylor sounds like. I ended just playing my K-14c (I'm still in a koa mood, even though I was having so much fun with the GSGW and my rosewood guitars) ... Tim set it up perfectly ... I think it's staying for awhile. |
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Boy Mary, that is one beautiful guitar! The detail work is absolutely incredible and I really liked the figuring of the Ziricote. Bob thought it was only fair that I got to see your guitar before you since you got to see mine before me. He unknowingly pulled out #20 first, then realized that you wanted #09. So he looked around until he found it. I must say you made a great choice. I didn't think that it could look any nicer than the other one but it did. I would have played #20 today but I just didn't have the time. I hope it is still there next time I come back.
Shea |
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Well, actually, I did see my guitar before you ... I saw it at the factory! #20 is a beautiful guitar. Too bad I couldn't get two Gray Whales ... oh, well ... now I just have to wait for the next in the Gallery Series ...
Bob was probably confused when I got there and started looking at them. Here I was, telling him how this guitar just floored me, and I just started into my normal critical look at both guitars ... looking at the grain on the tops, sides, and backs and commenting on them. Then A/Bing them against each other as well as the guitar I brought in as trade. It kind of surprised me as well (especially with the initial reaction I had to it at Taylor), but I suppose it's just the mindset I have when I walk into Buffalo Brothers, especially when I _know_ I'm going to get to bring home a guitar I've been waiting for since the beginning of the year. Anyway, I got there at 2:45 ... sorry I missed you. But I'm glad you got your guitar. I still remember the day I got my first Taylor. That's a day I'll never forget. |
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Sounds like an incredible guitar! Which one did you trade in?
J.R.
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Well, JR ... I quite reluctantly gave up the Goodall EP-14 ... I was looking longingly at it as I left the store. But as I said before, it doesn't get played even half as much as it should.
Well, I'm going to go play my K-14c ... I'm just not in the Ziricote mood ... I'm still stuck on koa ... and when I'm in a koa mood, I really have a one track mind. Actually, maybe I'll go take some pictures ... naw ... I can take pictures after I play ... |