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A Gretsch Jim Dandy and a Messer Resonator, both liberally covered in dust!
A Gibson Jackson Browne model
A Buscarino nylon string
Sorry to ask but could you share some more info about your ladder braced 0's?
I bought a cheap Recording King 12 fret 0, and I really enjoy playing it with a pick. I love ladder braced guitars as well, didn't know there are many ladder braced 0's out there!
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I have 4 steel strings and 2 flamenco guitars.
They are most peoples idea of a guitar nightmare, small bodies. wide, flat huge necks, usually need a ton of rebuilding and set up but they sound really good when done. Also great with a magnetic pickup and a drive pedal, the small body lets you really crank the go knob without too much feedback.
Over a dozen banjos. Yes, they count as instruments.
Just kidding . A well-played banjo is actually a thing of wonder. I once worked with someone who really could... I can't get the hang of it at all.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
Both around 24” scale. Solid one-piece woods with hide glue. You know it’s hide glue as you can see the squeeze-out in all the joints....
An Avalon A200CE that I've had since 2005
An Avalon L2-20 that I bought from the classifieds
A l'Arrivee OM-02 that I bought last autumn
A Martin jumbo from one of their kits that I made in 2008
A StewMac dreadnought that I made from one of their kits in 2012
Plus -
MrsTheOtherDennis has a classical acoustic that her dad bought her when she was a teenager, which she can no longer play because of her disability.
And I bought my lad a Crafter back in 2006 or 2007, sometime when he was at school, that he promised to learn to play on but never did. It's still hanging in his old bedroom, gathering dust.
bourgeois vintage D (adi/madi)
bourgeois countryboy D (adi/hog)
collings CJ35
collings 0002H
Santa Cruz 00-1929 (all hog)
National style 0 resonator (if that counts)
and lastly some old tanglewood which was my first ‘good acoustic’ when I was a teenager. It’s all solid wood and surprisingly good for its price... but it now resides under a bed at my parents house, occasionally coming out for some campfire duty
Martin D Custom
Martin OM Custom
Martin OM21
Gibson J-185
Atkin Essential O
One classical
Auden Marlow - cedar/rosewood parlour (gets played the most)
Auden Colton - spruce/rosewood dreadnought
Furch G23-CRC - cedar/rosewood grand auditorium
Faith Venus - spruce/rosewood OM (passed to my son)
Baby Taylor - mahogany (my son's first guitar, which gets taken on holidays for fun)
I do occasionally vaguely hanker after a resonator or gypsy jazz guitar, but being honest with myself I'd rarely play them.
The Guild on the left here.