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NGD - Waterloo WL-12 Mahogony
I grew up before the Internet <gasp> and all I knew was Martin Dreadnaughts and Gibson Jumbos. I have a Gibson Hummingbird I bought new in 1973.
I took a brief hiatus (having kids around) and bought an OM as inspiration to use my hand after breaking my wrist. I'm completely in love with the size (and more importantly) the sound. No regrets. Having read a lot of the forum posts from some amazingly knowledgeable and helpful members I played some Collings and some 12-fretters. I decided on a Waterloo (price being a large consideration). Since I already had a Martin OM, I decided on the all Mahogany WL-12. I am in awe. I don't know if it's the fact that it's a Waterloo or a 12-Fret (or a combination) but just a gentle coax of the strings and they just sing out with a sustain that rings forever. I am greatly indebted to all the wiser minds here and in particular one friend. I've gone on quite enough. I wish everyone a good day!
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Congrats, That is a great sounding guitar. I am planning a home built guitar and I am modeling it after this particular guitar. I know the lower bout is 14.75" but can not find anywhere the width of the upper bout. If you would measure the width of the upper bout I would greatly appreciate it. Have fun with your new Waterloo.
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The upper bout is ten inches.
Sorry it took a while, I've been busy playing. I'm not sure if it's because it's a 12-fret (first I've owned) or all mahogany (again, first I've owned) but he sustain is incredible as is the general vibration of the guitar. Wow!
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That is a great combo...I'd like to hear that sustain
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You made an excellent choice. My absolute favorite guitar. A recommendation...consider D'Addario Nickel Bronze strings...they really work well on it.
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Excellent guitar! If I didn't already have the spruce & maple version, I'd have one of those. Someday I might get one anyway!
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I also owned the Maple/Spruce version and liked it a lot. But, this is a completely different animal. Wonderful fingerstyle guitar.
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At first, I was jumping between various dreadnaughts but I'm so darn happy with my OM-21, none of them sounded that different to my ears (at least).
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Where are the pics????
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Change your title to NGDNP....
New guitar day no pics. come on man...
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Congratulations, I thought you would love it. Mine is my favorite guitar, over two other Waterloos, a Martin 0-18, and a couple of older Larrivees; I've tried several guitars and the WL-12Mh has always come out first!
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