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What is the one guitar you can't put down?
The Yairi classical in my sig. It is a joy to play, and my favorite guitar (emotionally) even after owning it for 43 years. The other two, the Taylors, are much more practical for my needs and have their own sets of strengths - but both of them still are "new" - I've owned the 110e for only three years, and the 814ce for a mere ten months, so they still have the new guitar shine on them.
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My Furch OM34sr for acoustic and my Gibson 335 for electric. Which is odd as I’m a big fan of Fender/G&L and usually I would have said my red ASAT Classic hollow body but there’s something about the 335...
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Gibson ES-335 Studio 2016; Furch OM34sr 2015; Fender MiJ Geddy Lee Jazz bass, 2009; Taylor 414CE 2005; Guild D35 NT 1976; Fender MIM Classic 60s Tele 2008; Fender US Standard Strat 1992; G&L ASAT classic hollowbody 2005; Ibanez RG350MDX 2010(?); Ibanez Musician fretless, 1980s; Seymour Duncan Tube 84-40; Vox AC4TV; Ex-pat Brit in Sweden
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No contest for me - Something about my Eastman E20D-TC that pushes me forward each time I pick it up.
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The last one I got, whichever it is...
Until I place it in the rotation roll !
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Needed some nylons, a wide range of acoustics and some weirdos to be happy... |
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Either my Avalon or J-45. I generally play my Avalon, Guild 120 or Larrivee as they are in various alternate tunings, but when I'm in the mood for something different I'll take out the J-45 and the tone always satisfies. Gibson does a nice burst too.
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It can depend on the guitar, the weather, my mood and what song I am working on. Most of the time it is either my Wingert E grand concert or my short-scale Kramer. Neither ever disappoints.
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I try to give them all plenty of loving, but its the 2006 J-45 that leaves me thinking about it at night.
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I try to play all my guitars fairly evenly, but my favorite is my 2017 Eastman E40D (Rosewood/Adi dread). It's due for a string change this weekend, so it won't get as much love until the strings settle in next week.
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My Lowden F25, especially in DADGAD.
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Without question my 1977 Martin D35. She's a beauty with a sweet voice, mellow tone and lovers touch.
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I'd have to say my Martin D-28 2017 reimagined guitar. That guitar sounds so wonderful every time I play it and I've gotten so many compliments on the way that guitar sounds.
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Martin D-28 2017 Martin D-18 2020 VTS Martin 0000-18 Sinker Gruhn 2018 Martin J-40 Adi custom 2018 Martin OM-28 Adi Gruhn Special McPherson Sable Fender American Professional II Telecaster Fender American Professional II Stratocaster Northfield Big Mon Engleman top Northfield Big Mon Adirondack top Companion custom woody banjo Fender '68 custom Vibro Champ Reverb amp |
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My nights often end with my CEO-7, and I often wind up staying up too late
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My Eastman 40 OM is my acoustic love.
My Fender Telecaster Professional is my electric love. |
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I read that in an "Austin Powers" voice.
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this month anyway . . .
My Gibson J-45 Rosewood. A round fretboard, fast. FAT lows and FAT highs. Has a Gibson thump. A very large dynamic range. Versatile.
For electrics... It is my new partcaster. A faded shell pink, roasted maple neck, finger flying, freedom mover. |