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The mellowest of 'em all...
A friend asked the other day my opinion of the mellowest, richest sounding guitar out there. I told him my thoughts, now I'd like to ask the same opinion of the AGF.
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the one I let go about two years ago after using it as my main performing guitar for 13 years......an '89 512c with a 1 7/8 nut.....that guitar was so unbelievably warm and mellow in the trebles it actually was what caused me to sell it after playing some high end Larrivee's for a while......of course, I miss it dearly and wish I had never let it go....it's now in California somewhere!!
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My Goodall KGCC, "Cedar/Koa" with Elephant Ivory Saddle from Colosi.. Soon to have matching Pins too, at a great price!!
http://www.acousticguitarforum.com/f...ad.php?t=58657
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My friend David has a '43 Martin (model eludes me) that is sweeter and richer than thick molassas.
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