I only have one so I don't have to answer questions like these...
It’s not your fault. It’s a good thread. For me, my guitar journey is mostly regret of the really good ones I sold. Martins, Gibson, Taylor’s, Guilds. Wished I’d kept them all. But I was unsettled for a very long time in life. I wish it was only guitars that suffered the collateral damage......."Oh please.... depends on my mood and the song. Every one I have is my favorite!! You're reducing life and music to a "one or nothing" type of mentality..... go on. Get out of here.
What's your ABSOLUTE FAVORITE GUITAR EVER IN EVERY SITUATION??
Oh you already answered. Happy for you."......
Geez - Wasn't expecting this type of answer.
All I was entertaining was the guitar(s) that really made you feel if that was the one or your favorite or past fav.
It was just a thread to start some conversation. I'm very pleased with my D140 so much so I was trying to see if others
had the same feelings about a guitar(s). Certainly didn't mean to ruffle any feathers.
A good thread indeed. But also as subjective as it gets. My ultimate guitar certainly might not melt the butter of another player. We all have different tastes, a different touch, a different ear. We love our choices because they speak to us, not to everybody.It’s not your fault. It’s a good thread. For me, my guitar journey is mostly regret of the really good ones I sold. Martins, Gibson, Taylor’s, Guilds. Wished I’d kept them all. But I was unsettled for a very long time in life. I wish it was only guitars that suffered the collateral damage.
The H&D you brought to Arlington was a dread, wasn't it Bill? I've got a D2HA.....and love it. Strangely, the feel of the D1 and D2 Collings reminds me of the neck on my DV72. See, there ya go.....different folks, different strokes.My Huss & Dalton DS-Custom. It wasn't "custom" for me, I bought it off the wall. Adirondack top, mahogany back and sides.
Their take on a J-45...
Had I been able to bond with its neck, my former Collings D2H may well have been the best sounding guitar I ever owned.
You can order them with varying neck shapes now Bill. I played an H&D of yours in Arlington, and liked it. But I was thinking it had been a dread.I think brought the DS to Guitarlington, cannot remember for sure...if it looked like a sunburst J-45 then that was it!
"Slimish" 1 3/4" width neck, sorta has the feel of the New Hartford D-55 builds, a hair fatter. Its a slope-should dread.
My Collings' neck had a strange shape to it, thought I would grow into it but just could not. I tried one other, guy seated
next to me at one Joe Val Festival, his neck was really nice, so there is a Collings out there for me, but the lady I had wasn't it!
oh man, they are awesome!A good thread indeed. But also as subjective as it gets. My ultimate guitar certainly might not melt the butter of another player. We all have different tastes, a different touch, a different ear. We love our choices because they speak to us, not to everybody.
Personally, I'm learning something about Lowden guitars. I've never played one.
West
I should have kept mine, Brick!Top of the heap for nine months now is my Santa Cruz D P/W mahogany.
Next is my 70 D 35, a guitar I like better now than nine or ten years ago. Value around $1400 vs. my D P/W's $5k. I'm hoping the Santa Cruz grows on me more too, but it is already in the stratosphere.
Two other keepers are my Texan for the Gibson vibe, and my Martin D 35 Custom for when only rosewood will do.
This is pretty much it for me until my hands give up, at witch time I sell all and look for a twenties 0 or 00 Martin. If they can't be had, I'll call Santa Cruz and ask them witch guitar I can put tens on.
I should have kept mine, Brick!
Exactly West. So dang light and no truss rod. And at the time I played the BR exclusively, it was way better fingerpicking. Still, would like that one back. Which is why I am never selling the 2 I have now. I hope to buy another Guild acoustic in a few years, once my youngest takes the F30r. Probably a 12 string.Yeah, I liked my D/PW, though I was kind of afraid I'd break the thing.....so light and fragile. In the end, a fella wanted her more than I did. Nice guitars though.
West
F30 CS Coco ? Tell me more !Hard choice. From a sound perspective my GV70 has the nicest all around sound to my ears., though it’s physically a little big. From a playing perspective and my particular preference for a smaller/ thinner body and wide nut it’s the Orpheum OM RW. If I could only have one that is the best fit for me. Or maybe it would be the F30 CS Cocobolo. Hell, I don’t know… I love all my kids.