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Thread: What's Your Acoustic Guitar Of Choice?

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    My main instruments are listed in my signature. I also have a third Andrew White (E body) that many have seen but no one knew was mine. We'll keep it that way for awhile longer.
    Not listed are my mid 60's Hagstrum bass, 1978 OMI wood bodied Dobro, early 90's Ovation Elite Standard (deep bowl), '06 Larrivee BT 60 Baritone and my little Felix the Cat Martin. I'm the original owner of all except for the Hagstrum which I purchased used in 1970.
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    I voted other IE:something i can actually afford:eek:
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    Quote Originally Posted by dhutchings View Post
    I've got two Simon & Patricks.

    A Satin Cedar (2001) and the L&M Ltd Spruce/Mahogany one that was put out this summer (2009).

    I'm a Godin evangelist. My Dad has an Art & Lutherie Cedar and my Uncle has a Norman Spruce 12-string.
    Can you describe the difference in sounds between the two S & P's? And which one do you like the best?
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlipFlopFly View Post
    Your list has only 5 manufacturers and an other? It would have been much better had you used all ten choices for votes. I'm surprised that you didn't include some of the Godin line, seeing they are made right here in Canada and this is a Canadian Guitar Forum. Also, no Yamaha, Larivee or Takamine?
    As for the list, I'll claim a brain fart.

    As for the poll, I suppose I could've listed more.

    As for Godin, the fact that they're made in Canada isn't really a factor for me. They don't really make an "acoustic" guitar as far as I can tell...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve1962 View Post

    As for Godin, the fact that they're made in Canada isn't really a factor for me. They don't really make an "acoustic" guitar as far as I can tell...
    They make Seagull, Simon & Patrick, Norman, Art & Luthiery...

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    D-28 Martin, D18 1934 Golden Era Martin & Johnson D 28, Eminence Bass

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    My one And only

    I voted other as that is what i have.A nice old yamaha Nippon FG180.Would like to have a Guild too maybe one will come up that i can afford????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve1962 View Post
    As for the list, I'll claim a brain fart.

    As for the poll, I suppose I could've listed more.

    As for Godin, the fact that they're made in Canada isn't really a factor for me. They don't really make an "acoustic" guitar as far as I can tell...
    To follow up on Mooh's list-
    http://www.godinguitars.com/
    This lists their various brands & links to each site.

    This one is acoustic and has Godin on the headstock

    And I love my S&P 12.
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    I know I've said it before, but I love Garrison guitars. My best friends G40 sounds beautiful played fingerstyle, and my G50 is utter gold when strummed.

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    I don't have nearly the extensive collection or rarities that a lot of you probably do, but I've stuck by Takamine lately and currently have a TAN15C and an old EF349 (post-lawsuit very warm sounding 80s guitar).

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