a D-15,
a DV-73,
an F-312 from the '60's.
a DV-73,
an F-312 from the '60's.
Wood: I listened to your "Not Metal," that is some nice fingerpicking! Man, I would love to hear your D-25Br next to my D-25M, two totally different D25's with solid spruce tops!
Wood: I listened to your "Not Metal," that is some nice fingerpicking! Man, I would love to hear your D-25Br next to my D-25M, two totally different D25's with solid spruce tops!
his D-25BR has a solid mahogany top, as does the D-15.
and Mav, the D15 is really the no frills version of the D25 arched all hog aka holy grail d25?
i think that you are the only one i know of that considers the 1973-1974 mahogany top/arch back D-25 a "wholy grail" guitar (many of us prefer the flat/solid-back version you actually own...)
When I was lurking here for a while before I actually signed up, it was big news when one of those popped up on eekBay.i think that you are the only one i know of that considers the 1973-1974 mahogany top/arch back D-25 a "wholy grail" guitar (many of us prefer the flat/solid-back version you actually own...)
Dread,
It would seem that the F-312 is a deviation from your main base of dreads. In my case at some future point the goal is a G-312 and one of those all hog (pick a number 15, 16, 17...25) dread 12 string.... (unless there is a D-55-12 somewhere in the world......)
Dread,
It would seem that the F-312 is a deviation from your main base of dreads. In my case at some future point the goal is a G-312 and one of those all hog (pick a number 15, 16, 17...25) dread 12 string.... (unless there is a D-55-12 somewhere in the world......)
Closest I've ever seen was a D80-12:
http://westerlyguildguitars.com/guitars/d80-12.html