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Re:My Guitar

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 6:28 pm
by Jimmer
LOL - many guitars in my 40+ years of playing. My profile pic shows me playing my first (purchased) guitar, a Suzuki F-80. I was 17 (1974) and this pic was taken at a High School Assembly. In 1984 I bought an Ovation Country Artist - nylon string, nice sound. Just recently let her go to a friend of mine.

I've had a few Ovations, the old Country Artist, as well as the new version in early 2000. Also had her steel-strung cousin, the Folklore. Sold the Folklore and decided to concentrate on nylon string. So I bought a Yamaha CGX171-CCA.

My latest acquisition is probably the BEST sounding nylon I've ever heard... She's an Epiphone Masterbilt EN-546CE. Had her for almost a year and I'm still in love... :-)

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Re:My Guitar

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 9:21 pm
by dpanek
Playing a DG22s. I am going to take a look at Seagulls tomorrow.

Re:My Guitar

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 9:47 pm
by bhudson
You will like the Seagull. I have a S6 and love it!

Re:My Guitar

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 7:44 pm
by gzing2
Love telling people about my 3 current guitars

Martin HD28
Martin D-15
Fender 1966 Stratocaster (from my younger days)

Re:My Guitar

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 6:38 am
by jim56
Ric,

I have a Takamine GS330 and an Alvarez RC10. What do you suggest using on the wood surfaces if anything?

Jim

Re:My Guitar

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 7:49 am
by j_damusician
My old standby acoustic is an Epiphone PR-200 circa. 1994? Don't remember for sure when I bought it, but I bought it new from AMS in an SKB hardshell case. I remember the case cost half of what the guitar did, but I've always been a big believer in a good case. That guitar has been my knockaround workhorse. Currently I usually keep it sitting around on a stand in the alternate tuning dejour - which today happens to be DADF#AD.

My other guitar is a Martin HD-28 that I bought new sometime last summer. I love the low end that guitar has when flat picked, but to be honest the low end is a but muddy for me when I finger pick it. I do just use my fingers - not the nails - when I pick. Of course that's why it is what it is. Not the guitar as much as the method.

So my current acoustic entourage consists of opposite ends of the spectrum. Someday, I'll probably pick up something with a tonal range in the middle and a big, wide neck. I'd love a Gibson of some flavor, but just haven't given it much thought at this point. I'm concentrating on my technique and technical improvement more than anything...

Re:My Guitar

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 9:01 am
by rcsnydley
Jim,

Go to this forum discussion

http://www.totallyguitars.com/forum?fun ... =7&id=1311

There are two videos here that talk all about that topic. Hope this helps.

Keep Playing
Ric

Re:My Guitar

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 6:21 pm
by jim56
Good videos, thanks. Not quite ready to replace strings yet. Can a pick guard be added without much effort?

Jim

Re:My Guitar

Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 9:35 am
by sun_downer
I play a Cordoba Fusion 14 "Jet" as my classical - great guitar, great sound, cutaway body with a thin neck for a classic. It comes with a decent built in pickup. It's a great guitar at a reasonable price. If you never tried one, you need to.

As for my steel string, I play a Gibson CJ-165 all Mahogany. Sounds great, looks even better. Bought it just recently at the Guitar Show Convention in Dallas. Went for the all Mahogany instead of the Rosewood because I like the higher pitch and resonance.

Re:My Guitar

Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 10:31 am
by rcsnydley
Jim - I have never put on a pick guard.
Try posting this to the Acoustical Guitar Technical Q&A.

Keep Playing
Ric