Mingus
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A little background. . .
My friend and I are both in the same boat when it comes to our instruments. Tone and looks are majorly important. There's no room in our hearts for "road worn," "battle scars," etc. Resale value isn't of MUCH importance to us. When we buy an instrument, we have little intention of EVER selling it. They're like children!
Anyhow, my friend just called up to tell me that he's getting his D25 french polished! He just had one of his old classicals done and loved it so much that he sent out his D25. No idea what year, but it's definitely a Westerly and definitely arch backed.
Anybody have any thoughts on this? Any idea what the sounds difference would be??
-James
My friend and I are both in the same boat when it comes to our instruments. Tone and looks are majorly important. There's no room in our hearts for "road worn," "battle scars," etc. Resale value isn't of MUCH importance to us. When we buy an instrument, we have little intention of EVER selling it. They're like children!
Anyhow, my friend just called up to tell me that he's getting his D25 french polished! He just had one of his old classicals done and loved it so much that he sent out his D25. No idea what year, but it's definitely a Westerly and definitely arch backed.
Anybody have any thoughts on this? Any idea what the sounds difference would be??
-James