When standards come out to play

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With the acquisition of my 2020 D-40, it seemed necessary -- and, yes, gratuitous -- to take this picture...

For the record, Oxnard did not call the D-40 a "standard" at the time, but this model defined the standards for them a bit later. There are lots of differences from New Hartford's Standard series of instruments (introduced in 2010), but some significant similarities.

L->R: 2010 F-212XL Standard (Connie), 2020 D-40, 2010 F-50 Standard.

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For the OCD'ers out there, I apologize for my rug being out of alignment with the floorboards. Yes, I know you're out there. And, yes, I know you were thinking that!!! :D

I can assure you, though, that the tuners on these guitars are not. :D
 

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Actually, it's the empty space on the left of the mantle that set off my OCD!

Just kidding - a beautiful collection, and I am impressed at the overall neatness of your living room!
 

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Actually, it's the empty space on the left of the mantle that set off my OCD!

Just kidding - a beautiful collection, and I am impressed at the overall neatness of your living room!
Since my divorce, it's been a (slow) process of getting rid of the crap and replacing it with stuff I actually care about. Note the Spire Studio, Bosun's whistle, and capo sitting on the mantle... :)
 
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