Yes, we all love our hot, sexy electrics, but when you business travel, vacation or just sit out on the deck and seranade the mosquiotes and a bottle of beer, what giutar do you keep handy?
About 6 years ago, daughter was going off to university and 'bought us each a Washburn Rover. Made-in-China mass production thing, $150 in not-bad case, but 24" scale. It probably has more miles on it than the Jeep.
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Traveling and sitting on the deck
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Wow, Thunderhead, it seems Tennessee is much more "innspiring" for outdoor playing than the rest of the forum members' locales.
Oft, 'am reticent to take a nice guitar outside...maybe should loosen up a bunch. Nice website by the way. Good on you.
Which gypsy guitars? Opinions thereon?
Oft, 'am reticent to take a nice guitar outside...maybe should loosen up a bunch. Nice website by the way. Good on you.
Which gypsy guitars? Opinions thereon?
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I've got two Gypsy Guitars, both Aria. Both Brazillian Rosewood and Spruce. A D hole 12 Fret and a 14 Fret Oval hole. Both have the authentic silver plated copperwound strings. I love them, great unique sound. Thanks for your nice comments. 

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