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That's a stunning instrument. It's clean, subtle and oozes quality. It's a guitar that's going to look at good in 50 years as it does today.
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Thanks! I’ll have more thoughts once I’ve played it for a few weeks. I’ll make sure to report back
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Thanks. The videos are great. I’ll try to get one of me playing over the coming months too
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I really hesitated between an OM and one of his smaller guitars. They sound great and I can imagine them being even easier to play. Hope I get to try one at some point. How would you describe it?
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Thanks! It’s definitely one of the most beautiful guitars I’ve seen or played. So much attention to detail. I’ll try to get some close up pictures over the coming weeks!
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wow just came across this thread and that Rasmussen guitar looks stunning!
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Santa Cruz OM/PW (Carpathian / Mahogany) Breedlove Journey FS (Sinker Redwood / Brazilian) |
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This has to be one of the most beautiful guitars I have ever seen. I love minimalist look - let the woods speak for themselves.
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Agree- beautiful work on this Rasmussen guitar.
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What do you think of the soundport on your guitar? |
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Totally agree! I have one of Lars's guitars in the shop, and it just knocked me on my butt.
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