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No chance, Earl ain’t out o’ bed much before noon !
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Back to the topic at hand. I have a Lucky 13 and an X20. Both are very different animals. If I had to have a third I'd either go 12 string (think X20 again) or travel guitar. I use both of the ones I have for traveling right now, but I think I might like something that is smaller without sacrificing scale length too much.
If I were in your shoes, I would be looking at something like what I already have, so I can only offer the same comments on the X20 that you have gotten from others.
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There's your solution! Just when I thought we were settled on four CF guitars between us, the opportunity arose to buy a used matching green X20. Alice tried an X7 in Phoenix at the Carbonfest, and now one is on the way. So much for downsizing..... I really have to start selling off the wood guitars now - all the closets are full and they never get played. At least the carbon guitars can live out on wall hangers, and their cases can live in the shop, rather than be handy for humidifcation.
Note: At a local jam yesterday I brought both the X20 and X20-12 to join two Rainsongs (WS-1000 and DR-1000). We only had one wood guitar there. I had to pry my X20 out of the hands of one fellow to leave, and now his wife is mad at me. "Not yet another guitar!!" |
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