A visit to Willcutt = NGD and a return to Guild ownership :)

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So, have been kicking myself for selling the 1980 D-40 I owned briefly last year when I thought I didn't want to play dreads any longer. Been looking at stuff online a LOT, while selling a couple Grand Auditoriums I hadn't played for months. Much of that time was spent on Willcutt's site, since they're a Guild dealer, and are about an hour and 20 minute drive from me. The others sold, so I made an appointment to head down there today. Right now, they're only open 11-3 on Saturdays for walk-ins, or by appointment. Even though they were open today, I made the appointment because you can specify three specific guitars you'd like to play and they'll have them ready. Glad I did, because it's a small store and most of their guitars are in their warehouse, so these probably wouldn't have been available if I hadn't. I requested a D-40, a D-40E, and a used D-40 Traditional. I expected I was going to leave with the Traditional, since it runs a grand higher than the regular D-40 and is theoretically nicer.

When I got there, sales dude Logan was just tuning them up. He'd tuned the D-40E, so that was the first one I picked up. Strummed an open E chord and knew immediately that one of them was coming home with me. Big, bold, lots of low end but very nicely balanced. Played a bit, continued to love the guitar.

Picked up the used Traditional. Strummed an open E again and knew that it was NOT coming home with me. Played it a short bit more and back into its case it went. I know why it's been sitting there for a while at a good price - there's no magic in that one.

Picked up the regular D-40, again started with open E and found that I had a decision to make. It also sounded great. All 3 played very well, so it was down to sound.

Right as I started comparing the 40 and the 40E, another customer came in looking for a D-40. He came to where I was, I invited him to join me. He was also initially excited about the used Traditional. He picked it up, played it finger style for maybe 30 seconds, then said "nope". He and I passed the 40 and 40E back and forth a bit - it was REALLY nice to have someone else to play them so I could hear them from out front! After a bit of that, we came to an agreement - he liked the 40 better, I liked the 40E better :D. The 40 was very lightweight, and had a big, bright voice - sounded wonderful for finger style. The 40E was warmer and deeper, and sounded great for strumming and accompanying vocals - which is what I do.

So, I had them install a strap button, was very happy that I don't have to have a pickup installed and wait for it, and I brought the D-40E home :).

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Great story and big congrats on finding a keeper! A real beauty, enjoy!

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Congratulations - and that was an entertaining story!

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Congratulations! I'm a bit surprised the Traditional wasn't better. I've played three, including the one I own, and all three were uniformly great.
 

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Congratulations! I'm a bit surprised the Traditional wasn't better. I've played three, including the one I own, and all three were uniformly great.
I was shocked. It wasn’t just that it didn’t sound as good as the others, it sounded BAD. May have been strung weirdly, May have been somehow abused by the previous owner, not sure.
 

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Great story Aahzz. She looks like a fine guitar enjoy it! So nice to have a good shop like that not too far away.
 
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Congratulations! You're very fortunate to have had the opportunity to compare in person. It definitely sounds as if you made the right choice, given the chance to play and hear the guitars in person.
 

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Congratulations! You're very fortunate to have had the opportunity to compare in person. It definitely sounds as if you made the right choice, given the chance to play and hear the guitars in person.

I feel fortunate :)
 

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So, have been kicking myself for selling the 1980 D-40 I owned briefly last year when I thought I didn't want to play dreads any longer. Been looking at stuff online a LOT, while selling a couple Grand Auditoriums I hadn't played for months. Much of that time was spent on Willcutt's site, since they're a Guild dealer, and are about an hour and 20 minute drive from me. The others sold, so I made an appointment to head down there today. Right now, they're only open 11-3 on Saturdays for walk-ins, or by appointment. Even though they were open today, I made the appointment because you can specify three specific guitars you'd like to play and they'll have them ready. Glad I did, because it's a small store and most of their guitars are in their warehouse, so these probably wouldn't have been available if I hadn't. I requested a D-40, a D-40E, and a used D-40 Traditional. I expected I was going to leave with the Traditional, since it runs a grand higher than the regular D-40 and is theoretically nicer.

When I got there, sales dude Logan was just tuning them up. He'd tuned the D-40E, so that was the first one I picked up. Strummed an open E chord and knew immediately that one of them was coming home with me. Big, bold, lots of low end but very nicely balanced. Played a bit, continued to love the guitar.

Picked up the used Traditional. Strummed an open E again and knew that it was NOT coming home with me. Played it a short bit more and back into its case it went. I know why it's been sitting there for a while at a good price - there's no magic in that one.

Picked up the regular D-40, again started with open E and found that I had a decision to make. It also sounded great. All 3 played very well, so it was down to sound.

Right as I started comparing the 40 and the 40E, another customer came in looking for a D-40. He came to where I was, I invited him to join me. He was also initially excited about the used Traditional. He picked it up, played it finger style for maybe 30 seconds, then said "nope". He and I passed the 40 and 40E back and forth a bit - it was REALLY nice to have someone else to play them so I could hear them from out front! After a bit of that, we came to an agreement - he liked the 40 better, I liked the 40E better :D. The 40 was very lightweight, and had a big, bright voice - sounded wonderful for finger style. The 40E was warmer and deeper, and sounded great for strumming and accompanying vocals - which is what I do.

So, I had them install a strap button, was very happy that I don't have to have a pickup installed and wait for it, and I brought the D-40E home :).

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My D40E was just like yours, absolutely amazingly balanced tone. I should not have sold it but I was mad at it, Guild, due to the number of cosmetic flaws the guitar had.

I suspect I will have another one day.

Anyway, congratulations on your new Guild, it is beautiful.
 

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Congrats!!!! That is a beautiful instrument and likely my most favorite Mahogany Dreadnaught. Ya done good I think.

Also, I'd agree that Willcutt's is a class act store. Although I've never been there I have bought three different instruments from them on line and sight unseen. All were excetional and were received set u^ nicely and ready to go right out of the case/box. Very easy folks to deal with.
 

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Just changed the strings to my preferred D'Addario EJ16s, and now I love her even more. Haven't found her name yet, though (yes, I'm one of those people who names their guitars).
 

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I spoke too soon, her name is Bonnie.
 

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Congratulations! I'm a bit surprised the Traditional wasn't better.
I was also surprised.

Was it an Oxnard build or older (if you remember)? Did you feel like new strings might have improved it or was it too far gone? Pretty cool to have someone else interested in D40's and available for comparison and alternative opinions.
 

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I was also surprised.

Was it an Oxnard build or older (if you remember)? Did you feel like new strings might have improved it or was it too far gone? Pretty cool to have someone else interested in D40's and available for comparison and alternative opinions.
Oxnard, 2017. The strings didn’t feel dead, but they may have been monels or something strange. It had absolutely zero resonance.
 
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