SDUG Ultimate Axe: Acoustic Entries

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I'll play with my 1994 Washburn LTD 1994 . Solid spruce top and solid Koa back and sides with a D-Tar quick lock pickup system. GREAT sounding playing and looking guitar.

 
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I don't know if this will work or not, and it's not an entry, but it is an example of why a back shot should be allowed as a deciding factor in acoustic guitars..

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It's a McElroy guitar, with a rosewood back.

I left out the adjectives, as they'd be... superflous.
Whoa...gotta see the front!
Nice.
 
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My best sounding Guitar PERIOD.I have received loads of likes and loves for the tone of this guitar. When we had visited my cousins place in Goa for a holiday in 88, he seen my love and interest for guitars. And then in early 89 he gave (rather gifted) me this guitar. I don't know how old it is. But when he gave it to me it was already 10 years plus, yeah so vintage too, but I cant prove how old really it is. I don't have any other info on the guitar, internet searches give me no results. Head Stock says JUMBO and the stamp inside the guitar says manufactured by The Jumbo Musical Instruments. serial no. 25907. It is not manufactured by any Indian company. My cousin too had little information about it other than that he too had got it form a guy who worked on Ships sailing Internationally on European waters. I only know it is Rosewood .The guitar is retired and does not leave my home.
 

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Re: SDUG Ultimate Axe: Acoustic Entries

And now for something completely different. My B.C. Rich Mockingbird Trans Black Flame Top acoustic.

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Here is my John David Scott custom OM model. I LOVE this guitar. absolutely great tone and volume.

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wow now that's a special one!
how does she sound though?

Great, there is an awesome piezo in her that has controls for bass, mids, treble and presence. I can dial in any acoustic tone I want. The neck is identical to any B.C. Rich shredneck so it allows you to play fast licks comfortably all the way down to the 24th fret. It is particularly fun to play jazz and blues on.
 
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Vultures,Doves, birds... My HummingBird copy. It's a Suzuki. I bought it back around 1979. It was restained and refretted and fitted with a new scratch plate, close to ten years ago
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I forgot, did you walk in knowing you wanted a J200 or did you end up with it after playing a bunch? Refresh my memory... :)

For this one, I'd had a crush on J200s for a while, and I had to have this one when I played it. My gf actually technically bought it for me. Sounds pretty good.

Btw, no fair on that Townshend J200.... ;)
 
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Anything else to enter for the au natural category?
 
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