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I now have not one, but two Avalons, not one but two self-made acoustics that (even if I say so myself) sound lovely and warm and deep, despite how scruffy they look.
And yet, and yet...
I still hanker after a Brook.
The link should have been https://www.brookguitars.com/BabblingBrookIssue6.pdf
I'd be amused to own a Creedy as it's my surname, but £2.5-3.5K is a lot just to be amused
I think Coda had one in stock last time I called in there.
Adam
Very unlikely, as the Tavy I have is about 15 years old
But yew is a beautiful timber for acoustics, and the guitar itself a lovely warm tone. Im fairly rubbish at describing sounds, but it strums very well indeed!
Adam
https://i.imgur.com/sSeINiZ.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/VFwB1Ys.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/CCryhuw.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/2bZ3V4X.jpg
Cheers,
Adam
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Cheers
Yes, it was a custom order - I popped down to their workshop and picked out the b&s yew, with a walnut centre block. Walnut neck with rosewood strip, anjan fingerboard (superbly reddish-brown-speckled dense timber) and a marquetry inlay of a beach on Skye that I made and sent down to them to incorporate.
If you are ever up near Stirling, you are most welcome to try it out.
Adam
Nice job on the marquetry. Looks great.
Good choice of amp too.