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Kori, Play the "wrong guitar" as long as you can. A couple of beautiful, wonderful guitars that you should (and are) enjoying while you can. Thank-you for the reminder.
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Thank you, Dru! Hope you are doing great.
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I agree with everyone supporting your perspective and appreciate your sharing it. I'm on the other end of that consideration. At 6'4" my Taylor 814 and Martin CEO 7 are my current favorites. The closest I have to a dread is a Larrivee L03 and the dread heads assure me that it doesn't count!
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For way too long, I only had a Dred, and I dreaded playing it. Felt like a bulky box in my lap, teetering on my knee. It was a revelation when I discovered my smaller Jumbos. The guitar became completely comfortable on my knee, balanced on that deep waist. I stay seated, though, so I don't look like Little Jimmy Dickens.
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- Tacoma ER22C - Tacoma CiC Chief - Tacoma EK36C (ancient cedar Little Jumbo, '01, #145/150) - Seagull SWS Maritime Mini Jumbo ('16) - Simon & Patrick Pro Folk Rosewood ('01) - Godin Montreal Premiere Supreme - Ibanez Mikro Bass |