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    What do all you Ballers play when it comes to acoustics? I've never owned one, a shame! I might have to make one my next guitar. I'm interested in a Gibson Hummingbird, but leery of buying a Gibson! I figure a 1000 of those dollars are going for that name alone. Plus, Gibson's quality seems to be questionable these days. Although the acoustics are made in Bozeman, Montana, near my home town, and where I went to college. I've had a few friends that have worked there over the years. I just want a nice, no frills, good sounding quality guitar. I'm also very interested in Larrivee. They seem like a bargain. I've never gotten to play one though. What do guys like?
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    I've got a Larrivee Ovangkol D3 dread purchased last year - great sounding guitar.
    Smaller company, family run, made in the US (The 3 series is still made in Canada where they started) Lesser known but well crafted and great value for the money. (sound familiar )

    They also have a good forum, friendly, knowledgeable, with a lot of good info. You think the electric guys are picky about there tone woods and pick-ups, go read a bit about tone woods, body shapes, string spacing, etc on an acoustic forum

    My other recommendation for a good value is Seagull. I had their base S6 model for 12 or so years before the Larrivee
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    I have a Martin OM21 and a Gibson J200....both nice. Gibsons seem overpriced I recommend Martin if you don't want to spend too much.

    Whoops....we're on the EBMM forum, so why not buy the EB Earthwood acoustic currently offered for sale on the "For Sale" sticky.....you won't find many others!!

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    I've got an old Eko Ranger6 and an Ibanez Euphoria EP9.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mbgreene View Post
    I've got a Larrivee Ovangkol D3 dread purchased last year - great sounding guitar.
    Smaller company, family run, made in the US (The 3 series is still made in Canada where they started) Lesser known but well crafted and great value for the money. (sound familiar )

    They also have a good forum, friendly, knowledgeable, with a lot of good info. You think the electric guys are picky about there tone woods and pick-ups, go read a bit about tone woods, body shapes, string spacing, etc on an acoustic forum

    My other recommendation for a good value is Seagull. I had their base S6 model for 12 or so years before the Larrivee
    I've spent lots of time on the Larrivee site. I too think they seem to be in a familiar spot as EBMM - Great guitars without all the hype! I'm definitely leaning towards a Larrivee. I've looked into Seagull too. There was also Takoma who made some great valued guitars, but they got bought up by fender, still probably a pretty good guitar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by andynpeters View Post
    I have a Martin OM21 and a Gibson J200....both nice. Gibsons seem overpriced I recommend Martin if you don't want to spend too much.

    Whoops....we're on the EBMM forum, so why not buy the EB Earthwood acoustic currently offered for sale on the "For Sale" sticky.....you won't find many others!!
    I've been looking at that thing, pretty cool! Unfortunately, I'll be lucky if I'm in the market for a new guitar by Christmas time this year! And even then, I wouldn't be surprised at all if I get another electric instead!
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    I too have an eko ranger 6 - bought it circa 76 second hand.
    Also have a 30's archtop.

    Takamine make great acoustics.
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    I have a Martin D18 made in 1971. It's ok, hard to play but sounds good. More of a collectors piece now since its falling apart.
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    Kind of embaressed about mine at the moment but I try anything once, it does have some cool features, a Fender JZM, not bonding that well with it but just put some new EB titanium RPS on it so we will see

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    If you have fairly good strength in the fret hand a Martin is a great guitar, fantastic sounding especially the bass response...

    If you want something that plays a little easier like an electric, Taylor or Ovation.

    Larrivee is fantastic company and guitar... I had an L03K once and really wish I still had it. Also had a D02, but it got crushed by mistake.. case and all.

    I've played a few Japanese made Taks and some are very nice. Upper end USA made Breedloves are great too. Japanese made Yamahas are good guitars.

    I currently play a Martin DX1 and it's really underrated. Sounds as good as a D35 to me. Plays as good too. It's almost impervious to moisture/humidity changes, a fact I do like. Mine is USA made.

    Rob, I dream about Matons. Must be nice to own one.

    There are tons of good acoustics out there... hard to settle on just one. ...

    I would give my left nut for a Martin 00-37K2 Steve Miller. Played one once and all I can say is... it is possibly the finest fingerstyle guitar I have ever held or heard.
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    What style of music are you planning on playing with the acoustic.... ?
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    I run a carvin ac175 they rock the action is as low as my axis!if you need a fuller body they have those too!all made in the usa and you can custom order one !peizo and great craftsmanship!

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    Quote Originally Posted by robelinda2 View Post
    I play aussie made Maton acoustics, good enough for Tommy Emmanuel, good enough for me!
    Would love to get a Maton! I've never heard an acoustic sound so good as when Tommy is playing one.
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    I collect acoustics I have several old Martins but when it comes to new guitars Collings guitars are the class of the market. Bill collings is a genius
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