Bonneville88
Senior Member
Shout out to LTG and F25'ers
Just wanted to shout out to LTG, been lurking and reading and
very much enjoying this excellent forum.
Posting a photo of some my Westerly Guilds, in
order of appearance: '89 F212XL , '93 JF-30 BL-E , '78 F50 BLD , '76 D25M (arch back) , '93 F25-NT
The plain-jane F25 on the far right has been getting
most of the love lately, the folks I typically jam with (banjo,
mandolin, upright bass) testify that they can hear it noticeably better than
any of the others - I'm usually banging on it pretty good - and I'm wondering
why that might be. I keep fresh Elixir Nanowebs on everything.
Been looking and can't seem to find many F25s for sale - might grab another if
I could find one as I'm so pleased with it. I'm guessing it's considered the "budget" sibling
to the F30?
Any comments on this guitar appreciated.
Thanks again for an awesome forum!
Just wanted to shout out to LTG, been lurking and reading and
very much enjoying this excellent forum.
Posting a photo of some my Westerly Guilds, in
order of appearance: '89 F212XL , '93 JF-30 BL-E , '78 F50 BLD , '76 D25M (arch back) , '93 F25-NT
The plain-jane F25 on the far right has been getting
most of the love lately, the folks I typically jam with (banjo,
mandolin, upright bass) testify that they can hear it noticeably better than
any of the others - I'm usually banging on it pretty good - and I'm wondering
why that might be. I keep fresh Elixir Nanowebs on everything.
Been looking and can't seem to find many F25s for sale - might grab another if
I could find one as I'm so pleased with it. I'm guessing it's considered the "budget" sibling
to the F30?
Any comments on this guitar appreciated.
Thanks again for an awesome forum!
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