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Dear all,
I had my 12 string acoustic stolen. It was a 1980 Daion Mugen and was beautiful. Unfortunately, I am a bit stuck as to what to look for now. The Tanglewoods and Takamines look nice, the Taylors look like heaven. I am a heavy strummer and a heavy finger-picker on folk/appalachian/country style music. I ma used to good bass with nice jangly trebles. Any advice as to what I should get for under £500? Many thanks in advance. Jim (praying for Santa to come!) |
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Weatherman wrote:
Dear all, I had my 12 string acoustic stolen. It was a 1980 Daion Mugen and was beautiful. Unfortunately, I am a bit stuck as to what to look for now. The Tanglewoods and Takamines look nice, the Taylors look like heaven. I am a heavy strummer and a heavy finger-picker on folk/appalachian/country style music. I ma used to good bass with nice jangly trebles. Any advice as to what I should get for under £500? Many thanks in advance. Jim (praying for Santa to come!) find a used Rainsong your tuning nightmare will be over you tune it ONCE when you string it and it stays in tune George |
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sycochkn wrote:
Forget the budget and go for a Santa Cruz F series 12 string. 3,000 to 4,000 Us dollars. http://www.santacruzguitar.com/ Naw, multiply that by some factor and be patient, like willing to wait a few years, and order a McCollum. (I am an unpaid shill for McCollum. My guitar makes me do it.) -- ha |
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A D212 would not hurt my feelings. I saw one the other day I just did not
have the money at the time. Bob "Hannibul Artese" wrote in message ... In article , "Weatherman" Mrs. wrote: Dear all, I had my 12 string acoustic stolen. It was a 1980 Daion Mugen and was beautiful. Unfortunately, I am a bit stuck as to what to look for now. The Tanglewoods and Takamines look nice, the Taylors look like heaven. I am a heavy strummer and a heavy finger-picker on folk/appalachian/country style music. I ma used to good bass with nice jangly trebles. Any advice as to what I should get for under £500? See if you can find a used rosewood Guild. |
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On 2004-12-12, Weatherman wrote:
Unfortunately, I am a bit stuck as to what to look for now. The Tanglewoods and Takamines look nice, the Taylors look like heaven. Larrivee! |
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As a frequent visitor to Elderly Instruments, I can tell you that
the brand/model means didley (provided it's a decent guitar to begin with). You have to hear ea. instrument. Hear it from front and back (have a friend play it so you can get out in front). I've sampled countless Taylors, Martins, Gibsons, Collins, etc. Sometimes the best sounding one in a class IS the $7000 instrument. Sometimes it's the $700. If you find a $700 one that sounds great, buy it. "Weatherman" Mrs. writes: Dear all, I had my 12 string acoustic stolen. It was a 1980 Daion Mugen and was beautiful. Unfortunately, I am a bit stuck as to what to look for now. The Tanglewoods and Takamines look nice, the Taylors look like heaven. I am a heavy strummer and a heavy finger-picker on folk/appalachian/country style music. I ma used to good bass with nice jangly trebles. Any advice as to what I should get for under £500? Many thanks in advance. Jim (praying for Santa to come!) |
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The Tanglewoods
and Takamines look nice, the Taylors look like heaven. Unfortunately, those that look nice don't always sound nice or play worth a damn (witness any recent Gibson or Martin, IMO.) You might try looking up a used Guild. Not overly pricey, maybe not ever top of the class, but they record very well. Quite underrated in my estimation. (BTW, I've never heard a Takamine in my studio that I thought sounded great, & quite a few of the lesser Taylors have turned out to sound very good into microphones.) Scott Fraser |
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![]() "ScotFraser" wrote in message ... The Tanglewoods and Takamines look nice, the Taylors look like heaven. Unfortunately, those that look nice don't always sound nice or play worth a damn (witness any recent Gibson or Martin, IMO.) You might try looking up a used Guild. Not overly pricey, maybe not ever top of the class, but they record very well. Quite underrated in my estimation. (BTW, I've never heard a Takamine in my studio that I thought sounded great, & quite a few of the lesser Taylors have turned out to sound very good into microphones.) Scott Fraser Taylor gets a bad rap but some of their 12s are very very nice. -- Merry! http://tinyurl.com/62z86 |
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ScotFraser wrote:
Unfortunately, those that look nice don't always sound nice or play worth a damn (witness any recent Gibson or Martin, IMO.) You might try looking up a used Guild. Not overly pricey, maybe not ever top of the class, but they record very well. Quite underrated in my estimation. (BTW, I've never heard a Takamine in my studio that I thought sounded great, & quite a few of the lesser Taylors have turned out to sound very good into microphones.) I interject that the dreadnaught stype Guild 12's I've met have been tasty, and the superjumbo styles have been muddier than a monsoon trailer park. -- ha |
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![]() james of tucson wrote: On 2004-12-12, Weatherman wrote: Unfortunately, I am a bit stuck as to what to look for now. The Tanglewoods and Takamines look nice, the Taylors look like heaven. Larrivee! I'll second the Larrivee for a fine 12-string that's not in the stratosphere pricewise. I've owned a really nice Taylor 555, but my friend's Larrivees puts them to shame. Check 'em out. Dave |
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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 14:16:43 -0500, Hannibul Artese wrote
(in article ): In article , "Weatherman" Mrs. wrote: Dear all, I had my 12 string acoustic stolen. It was a 1980 Daion Mugen and was beautiful. Unfortunately, I am a bit stuck as to what to look for now. The Tanglewoods and Takamines look nice, the Taylors look like heaven. I am a heavy strummer and a heavy finger-picker on folk/appalachian/country style music. I ma used to good bass with nice jangly trebles. Any advice as to what I should get for under £500? See if you can find a used rosewood Guild. Or, for something completely different, try a pre-Harmony Stella 12. Check out Stellaguitars.com Regards, Ty Ford -- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric stuff are at www.tyford.com |
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Or, for something completely different, try a pre-Harmony Stella 12.
Check out Stellaguitars.com Are there any of those still available? I remember that they, at least the good Lead Belly sounding ones, were rare back in the '60's when I was looking for one. BRBR I believe they were rare even in Leadbelly's day. His Stella currently resides in the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland. Tune down to C for the authentic Leadbelly sound. Scott Fraser |
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and the superjumbo styles have been muddier than a monsoon
trailer park. BRBR I thought we had agreed to only say nice things about Harvey's studio. Scott Fraser |
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Ty Ford wrote:
Hannibul Artese wrote: "Weatherman" wrote: I had my 12 string acoustic stolen. It was a 1980 Daion Mugen and was beautiful. See if you can find a used rosewood Guild. Or, for something completely different, try a pre-Harmony Stella 12. Check out Stellaguitars.com Good call, and I've also seen some Harmony Sovereign 12's that rocked. I don't care for the Superjumbo style rosewood Guilds as I find them extremely muddy and boomy, but I do like the dreadnaught style models, especially the pear wood models. -- ha |
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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 11:58:28 -0500, ScotFraser wrote
(in article ): Or, for something completely different, try a pre-Harmony Stella 12. Check out Stellaguitars.com Are there any of those still available? I remember that they, at least the good Lead Belly sounding ones, were rare back in the '60's when I was looking for one. BRBR I believe they were rare even in Leadbelly's day. His Stella currently resides in the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland. Tune down to C for the authentic Leadbelly sound. Scott Fraser Yes they are available, in limited supply. The book Neil sells gives the history of Stella and other guitars and people peripheral to Stella before harmony took them over. There's a companion CD on which Neil plays about twenty different Stellae. The book has pictures of which guitar was used to play which piece. Some are funky, some are amazing. All have pretty light gauge strings and I think Neil tuned them down a bit. The book makes a nice gift for any finger picking guitar person. Regards, Ty Ford -- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric stuff are at www.tyford.com |
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Many many thanks for the opinions, everyone! Certainly given me food for
thought. Have a peaceful and musical Christmas. Best wishes Jim "DaveBro" wrote in message ups.com... james of tucson wrote: On 2004-12-12, Weatherman wrote: Unfortunately, I am a bit stuck as to what to look for now. The Tanglewoods and Takamines look nice, the Taylors look like heaven. Larrivee! I'll second the Larrivee for a fine 12-string that's not in the stratosphere pricewise. I've owned a really nice Taylor 555, but my friend's Larrivees puts them to shame. Check 'em out. Dave |
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ScotFraser wrote:
and the superjumbo styles have been muddier than a monsoon trailer park. BRBR I thought we had agreed to only say nice things about Harvey's studio. 1. Harvey's wonderful studio only _looks_ like a limited residence trailer park. (An Augsberger trailer park?) 2. Harvey won't hold this against me because soon he won't remember I said it. Neither will I. -- ha |
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