this...... i will surely regret (Daisy Rock content)

korovamilkdud

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I've had the opportunity to play a handful of Daisy Rock guitars, but not Agile guitars.

Agile looks great on paper, but I can attest that the Daisies sound and feel great from personal experience.

With our collective experience, can we determine which would be superior.. an Agile AL 3000... or a high-end Daisy? (Such as a Rock Candy Special or Stardust Elite?)
 
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Re: this...... i will surely regret (Daisy Rock content)

If you're secure in your skills and masculinity, you can rock a cigar box in a mankini on roller skates.
Ask Hunter. ;)
 
Re: this...... i will surely regret (Daisy Rock content)

When I worked in shop that carried them, there were a couple of Daisy Rock guitars that I liked a lot cosmetically speaking. I like small guitars and short-scale guitars, and at the time, they had some finishes that I thought were really cool. I almost bought a gold/copper sparkle-top Stardust Elite. It played well and sounded really good; good, but not great. It was gorgeous. Dark mahogany back, set neck, cream binding, and a super sparkly top. But I said no in the end because it was another low-end guitar to distract me from saving for the LP I wanted. I didn't think they were well built guitars. They looked good, but on close inspection, the finishes were about three inches thick, and they didn't put any time of money into the stuff that really counted. At the time I had several Samick-made Epiphones, and I thought they were notably better than the Daisy Rocks. But I really did like the feel and looks of the "more serious" ones (i.e. not the daisies and hearts and such). And I do regret not getting that guitar, because I cannot find that color any more. I cannot even find a picture online.

As for Agiles, I have no experience with them.
 
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