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In the final stages of getting a BRAND NEW OM2H in PX for my Baranik. Looking to get as much interest as possible before it gets here so I can get rid of it before it becomes used As much as I'd like a top end OM for failing miserably at some Tommy Emmanuel, I've seen a Lowden I'm after so ...
It's coming over from Rudi at TFOA in the Netherlands so you can rest assured it will be a stunning guitar and set up perfectly.
They're going at £3250 from what I can see so save £450 and grab this for £2800
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I can't help about the shape I'm in, I can't sing I ain't pretty and my legs are thin
But don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to
Lowdens are an easy sale so cash in Rudi's hand. Mike Baranik is a less known luthier. The models I could have traded on had Cedar tops, which isn't really for me and he wasn't willing to let me have the Honduras/Alpine F that's based on the PB model as it's going to go easy (but it's probably for the best as I don't really need another guitar of that value! Or do I?). I figured the Collings would be an easier sale than the Baranik and I got some other stuff I would have bought with the money had I sold it privately so ...
I'd love a 90's O12c with a 5 piece neck and large heel, but there's a F I've had my eye on for a while that I'll likely go for - I'll keep quiet about where/what model though in case someone else grabs it
It is a route I plan to go down myself at some point.
Fair enough mate. Jon Gomm fan then, wanting an O12C.
I have an O22C. Lovely lovely guitar!
And once again. GLWTS.
I can't help about the shape I'm in, I can't sing I ain't pretty and my legs are thin
But don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to
Oh it was! A MASSIVE step up from my old Yamaha FG as well. There's a Nick Benjamin JOM at TheNorthAmericanGuitar if you have the cash ...
And yeah : ) Frickin' LOVE Jon Gomm! I'm down in Hastings, but heading up to Leeds for the Brudenell gig with Antoine Dufour and then in October going over to Devizes. Really wanted to get to Canada for the Don Ross guitar weekend where he's guest instructor, but finances dictated otherwise. Bootcamp this year would have been so good as well ... Ahh well ...
Lowdens are great aren't they? I've got an O35cx myself that I adore, such a huge sound, but you know - Super fanboy over here so an old O12c would be the nuts
And thanks. I'd have thought someone would be interested though ;/ We'll see ....
Jon is great. He posts here from time to time as the performingchimp or something similar. I've never seen him live, but have seen Antoine Dufour at a clinic he did in London. These Moments is one of my favourite pieces of music ever. He's one of the very few who can pull off the whole percussion + melody and make it sound great.
I bet you'll have a couple of great evenings seeing them.
My personal favourite is Erik Mongrain in that style. He's an amazing player and makes some beautiful music. He's a bit different to all the others as well, in that his percussive techniques are quite unique.
Lowdens are a bit special. Mine is my only guitar, and since buying it I haven't bought anything guitar related, which is a first in 20 odd years. The only problem with them is they are so bloody expensive. I'd love another. I think next time I'm going down the build route though. I like Mark Hatcher's work a lot.
I'm sure someone will want the Collings. They are great guitars. All the best.
I can't help about the shape I'm in, I can't sing I ain't pretty and my legs are thin
But don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to
Well its here is anyone is interested!
£2600 to get it moved on quickly so I can grab the lovely Lowden that's just popped up on the web!
So just in case anyone was questioning it still being brand new - Here is why it simply wont get played
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Hi Yes they're the best! The 35 is Coco and Redwood. They couldn't be more different or being 'the same'. The Lowden body shape has changed slightly so a new O is actually fractionally larger than an old one. Tonally, the 35 is darker and more rounded with a real depth in the notes. Still puts the higher frequencies out great, but a notably warmer tone over all. It's also a bit more responsive for things like left hand tapped harmonics. I think maybe it's just a case of me getting used to the 22 though.
22 is very clear with a nice bright sound out of the Hog/Sitka. The sustain, oh the sustain! The neck is a little slimmer and VERY playable. Nothing against George's current neck design, or any other elements of the guitars being produced now, but I could only keep one chances are I would side with the 22. But I did have to stop and think about it after writing that so ... Close call ...
It's a tricky one I guess though, as the 22 is an older guitar and clearly well played in and I've had the 35 from new for about 5 months tops. If I think about how it will sound in the future after many. many hours of use ... It's gonna be sooo good
As for the tuners I'll say this - Type 'Jon Gomm' into Youtube
They're Keith banjo tuners
No worries - Keeps it bumped I can't see myself playing anything else after getting these ... maybe a nice F at some point ...
I can do a very bad interpretation of the easier parts hehe - I went from being a mediocre electric blues player, gave up for a couple of years while occasionally playing some Oasis style progressions for a mate as and when, and then got shown Jon's music. 2ish years later and I'm still no good. Getting closer with some Thomas Leeb, Don Ross and Antoine Dufour etc (not the difficult ones of those either!) but Gomm has a ... different way of playing lets say. More practice needed! Much more ....
It's 1 3/4"
I think I mentioned it in your post? You're after 1 11/16", right?