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Classical guitars, flat top steel string A few banjos and mandolins Accrued over 59 years of playing Last edited by Kerbie; 10-06-2021 at 05:42 AM. Reason: Corrected quote tags. |
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Wow! That’s impressive |
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Cool my IBG J45 is my main gig guitar |
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I played a Epi J200 hundred the other day because it just looks freakin cool. Unfortunately, I was a bit underwhelmed and it was quite thin sounding but that doesn’t mean they all are. Glad you are enjoying yours…..
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My Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Hummingbird arrived. IMG_5847.jpg
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I wonder if on piano forums, people post photos of their collection of like thirty-seven pianos? "We had to build an addition on the house..."
Personally, my G.A.S. is completely under control. I only need two more, something along the lines of an OM with a cutaway, and a Super Jumbo, then I'm done. No, really. Done. Well, maybe another 12-string and another classical, too. But then I'm really done. I'm serious. I mean it. Done! |
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I have to talk myself out of buying a guitar every day….
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Do ANY of the IBG Epiphones have a 1.75” nut width…or even a 1.73” like (I think) the Gibson J45 Standard has?
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Thank you |
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https://youtu.be/_0kNSCsNSgg |
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Nice! I thought I was done gassing for a bit but I saw the post for the guitar lair liquidation and well
Apparently there is a new Avalon D300 Americana heading my way. It's their take on a J45 but has the wider nut that I like and a long scale. Haven't tried the epi ones but have really enjoyed some Gibson J45s that I have tested. This will be the first dread I've ever owned. That would be my justification. |
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I am excited to see if they live up to their reputation. Given the pricing I think I should be able to sell it without much risk of losing money if it doesn't work for me. |
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I have come to the realization that though the gap is narrower than ever, I'll pay the price for the US Gibson. Same deal as when I went mandolin shopping. The Kentucky master model was very good. The next audible step up was a Northfield at $1500 more. I left the store thinking if I bought the Kentucky, I'd think about the Northfield every time I played it.
My advise is never compare them side by side. I hear the difference, YMMV. Certainly if you don't, don't pay the price. Good as Authentic Martins are, they aren't pre war Martins either. After a long passive mandolin search, I bought a Weber that ticks most of my boxes at a price, bought used, I can afford. But I don't delude myself it's in the same class as a Master Model Gibson, or an Ellis. Sometimes good enough is good enough.
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