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Martin Tallstrom - 7 Lowdens
It's very rare to hear two or more Lowdens at the same time so I was glad to run across this vid. This vid covers models S, F, and O's in various woods.
For those that haven't heard Lowdens this video will give you a great start to their unique sound. And it's a great vid to showcase the different body styles. What's your pick of the litter?
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I liked the "O" best. Kinda makes me wonder why I have mine consigned to sell?
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Talk about liking the extremes! My two favorites in that playing were the Mahogany/Cedar Wee and the XXX/Redwood O-50.
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Before I listen to it... my first thought was that Martin Tallstrom can make any guitar sound great.. whether a Lowden or otherwise!
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You're so right! But I sure would rather have someone of his talents playing a demo than a two bit hack like me!!!!!
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Aha.... I would have to echo that sentiment too! I don't think I have ever heard a sampling of various Lowdens together... thanks for sharing. I love Richard Thompson's signature Lowden sound too. I have only played a mid 90's O10... and that sound still comes to my mind with good memories, but had no money to buy it. Hoping that you get one if you are looking to buy a certain model!
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