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Steve, I played almost every Acoustic Guitar in Sam Ash's Store. And, I didn't like anything except a nice Taylor Guitar for about $2500.00. Since this was a little out of my price range, I settled for the Guild. (they both are set up with the fishman pickup) Everything else sounded "tintee" to me. Nothing (except the taylor) had the full deep "basee" sound that I was looking for. The Guild has a "dark" sound similar to my gibson but still does not compare. John *****************************
In a message dated 1/13/04 1:19:14 PM Eastern Standard Time, taxi_steve929@yahoo.com writes:
> You can't beat the Jumbo Gibsons for full sound, but if you were > looking for an inexpensive alternative, I'm surprised you didn't go > to an Epiphone...I almost bought a Guild 12-string from John Hall > (Orleans) up in Woodstock about 10 years ago but thought $600.00 was > a little high...I wish I could get it now.....(non-electric acoustic) > > --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, johnwlouis@a... wrote: > >Ray, > >I have 5 guitars. But, my favorite is a 1968 Gibson JS-Jumbo > Acoustic Guitar. > >Over the years I have played it so much that I have almost worn 2 > holes in > >it. The guitar is like an old friend. It was with me in my basement > rock bands > >in the 80's and now it comes with me to church where I am the > worship leader. I > >had to really cut down on playing it because of the damage/wear I > was > >inflicting. (not the listeners, the guitar)......... Anyway, I > went out and bought a > >brand new fancy Guild guitar with a built in electric pickup so I > could play > >"plugged in" as well as playing "unplugged". The new guitar costs > over 1200++ > >bucks and is very nice. However, it can't hold a candle to my old > gibson! The > >tone is incredible in this old vintage guitar! (holes and > everything) It is > >still my favorite! > >John > >PS This has nothing to do with coins but you can draw a lot of > analogies > >from this piece! > >*********************************************************** > >In a message dated 1/13/04 11:30:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, > >njraywms@o... writes: > > > >>Steve, > >> The Guitar is Diane's - something inexpensive she bought in > the 60's in > >>High School. I don't think she's played it since then either. > It was one of > >>the things we needed to get out of her mother's house, awaiting a > proper > >>place to be stored. Of note though.. my pastor at church plays > a Gibson from > >>the early 60's through a tube amp of the same time period... > >> Thinking of music, that's what we're missing at the C4 > receptions in > >>Boston... With all the A/V equipment I bring, we should be able > to have a > >>little background music. Maybe this year if we can agree on the > type of music to > >>play. Thinking about background music, did you ever think in the > 60's that > >>you'd hear Hendrix or the Doors or Led Zeppelin being played as > elevator > >>music!!!!!!! > >> Ray >
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<HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><HTML><FONT SIZE=3D2 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMILY= =3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">Steve,<BR> I played almost every Acoustic Guitar in Sam Ash's Store. And, I didn't lik= e anything except a nice Taylor Guitar for about $2500.00. Since this was a= little out of my price range, I settled for the Guild. (they both are set = up with the fishman pickup) <BR> Everything else sounded "tintee" to me. Nothing (except the taylor) had the= full deep "basee" sound that I was looking for. The Guild has a "dark" sou= nd similar to my gibson but still does not compare. <BR> John<BR> *****************************<BR> <BR> <BR> In a message dated 1/13/04 1:19:14 PM Eastern Standard Time, taxi_steve929@= yahoo.com writes:<BR> <BR> <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=3DCITE style=3D"BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEF= T: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">You can't beat the Jumbo Gibs= ons for full sound, but if you were <BR> looking for an inexpensive alternative, I'm surprised you didn't go <BR> to an Epiphone...I almost bought a Guild 12-string from John Hall <BR> (Orleans) up in Woodstock about 10 years ago but thought $600.00 was <BR> a little high...I wish I could get it now.....(non-electric acoustic)<BR> <BR> --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, johnwlouis@a... wrote:<BR> >Ray,<BR> >I have 5 guitars. But, my favorite is a 1968 Gibson JS-Jumbo <BR> Acoustic Guitar.<BR> >Over the years I have played it so much that I have almost worn 2 <BR> holes in <BR> >it. The guitar is like an old friend. It was with me in my basement <BR= > rock bands <BR> >in the 80's and now it comes with me to church where I am the <BR> worship leader. I <BR> >had to really cut down on playing it because of the damage/wear I <BR> was <BR> >inflicting. (not the listeners, the guitar)......... Anyway, I <B= R> went out and bought a <BR> >brand new fancy Guild guitar with a built in electric pickup so I <BR> could play <BR> >"plugged in" as well as playing "unplugged". The new guitar costs <BR> over 1200++ <BR> >bucks and is very nice. However, it can't hold a candle to my old <BR> gibson! The <BR> >tone is incredible in this old vintage guitar! (holes and <BR> everything) It is <BR> >still my favorite!<BR> >John<BR> >PS This has nothing to do with coins but you can draw a lot of <B= R> analogies <BR> >from this piece!<BR> >***********************************************************<BR> >In a message dated 1/13/04 11:30:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, <BR> >njraywms@o... writes:<BR> ><BR> >>Steve,<BR> >> The Guitar is Diane's - something inexpensive she boug= ht in <BR> the 60's in <BR> >>High School. I don't think she's played it since then either.= <BR> It was one of <BR> >>the things we needed to get out of her mother's house, awaiting a <= BR> proper <BR> >>place to be stored. Of note though.. my pastor at churc= h plays <BR> a Gibson from <BR> >>the early 60's through a tube amp of the same time period...<BR> >> Thinking of music, that's what we're missing at the C4= <BR> receptions in <BR> >>Boston... With all the A/V equipment I bring, we should be ab= le <BR> to have a <BR> >>little background music. Maybe this year if we can agree on t= he <BR> type of music to <BR> >>play. Thinking about background music, did you ever think in = the <BR> 60's that <BR> >>you'd hear Hendrix or the Doors or Led Zeppelin being played as <BR= > elevator <BR> >>music!!!!!!!<BR> >> Ray<BR> </BLOCKQUOTE><BR> <BR> </FONT></HTML> --part1_1ea.172e3113.2d359a33_boundary--
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