Good small bodied acoustic for knocking around

Re: Good small bodied acoustic for knocking around

oops

All apologies. You done right Hunter. I might finish the thread before spouting. Then again, where is the fun in that?

As for the rest of you and some of those recommendations, you have no soul.
 
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Perhaps and open tuning with a real bottle neck?
 
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Thanks Aceman.

quoted so you can see the pics on page 2:

OP Delivers! Got one.

It's an old Harmony that belonged to my late grandfather. It had been smashed, and he put it back together. Looks like he shellac'd the top, anchored the bridge to the braces with wood screws, and spray painted the back and sides a green-gold color after he glued it back together. He even cut his name out of a credit card and put it inside as the label :laughing:

I'm not all that superstitious about mojo, but a smashed and rebuilt Harmony that you can see daylight through the back of, which belonged to your now-dead grandfather...that's gotta move the mojo needle a bit.



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Love it!

Is that fretboard lacquered? Looks like a fun beater . . .
 
Re: Good small bodied acoustic for knocking around

Love it!

Is that fretboard lacquered? Looks like a fun beater . . .

I love it too. The fretboard isn't lacquered; those lines are where it was...sanded(?), possibly with a rasp. Very coarse.

It's detuned probably 4 half-steps, or thereabouts out of necessity --- to prevent bridge rising or neck bowing. The strings that are on it have been on it for a long time. They feel terrible, but they sound right.

It's not a "player," but I bet you can imagine what it sounds like. I'll record an iphone clip tonight in case some of ye don't know what an old ass guitar sounds like. It's a unique sound, but very distinct. Every old ass guitar I've ever played sounds the same - like an old ass guitar.
 
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Take a look at the Carbon Acoustics Cargo or the Blackbird Rider. They're expensive but are well suited to outdoor use and moderate abuse. I haven't played the Rider but I have played the Cargo. It's an impressive little guitar.

Good Luck.
 
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PERFECT.

FWIW, most all those old, inexpensive guitars have cross-grain milling/sanding marks on their fingerboards. I have to imagine that leaving them was quite a money saver back in the day.

Congrats.
 
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Try some silk and steel strings on it... Should be able to come closer to standard tuning without causing damage...
 
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if you are still looking to buy something then MF stupid deal of the day is a nice alvarez parlor for 200 bucks. im sorely tempted myself.
 
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Spend $100 on CL on whatever old playable-condition MIJ acoustic you can find
 
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Ive seen a bunch about these recently on the web. Not the parlor specifically, but the brand. Have you played one and can speak for them being decent?

Yes i have.
IMHO, they are GREAT value for money.
It is an over used phrase - but i honestly feel they are just that !

I always knew about the brand, but always saw them as CHEAP guitars.
After all, i want a MARTIN HD 28 V.
That was then.
NOW, i really like them - a LOT.
A female singer/song writer is semi-sponcered by our local guitar store, and they told her to chooce any two Tanglewood acoustics.
Only after that i messed around with her 'budget' albeit 'free' guitars.
BLOODY HELL . . . they are rocking for the street price !


She has these two :

* http://tanglewoodguitars.com/detail.php?id=12
* http://tanglewoodguitars.com/detail.php?id=87 <---i think it is this one.
 
Re: Good small bodied acoustic for knocking around

Late to the party but I own a Martin LX1 (right). Solid top, morado bridge/fingerboard, hpl neck, back and sides.
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It's pretty good - quite loud and midrangey, and has benefited from being played in. Sounded best out of the Yamahas and Taylors I played when I was shopping for it. Very neatly built too.
 
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