A new member and Larrivée owner from Japan.
I found a JCL Reissue 2007 in a shop in Tokyo 2 weeks ago. I shuttered my right elbow in a traffic accident and has been relearning to play a guitar as a part of my physical therapy. Due to the limited range of my elbow joint, my main acoustic guitar has been a parlor size Yamaha (CFS3M). I wanted to play a larger body and longer scale instrument, but I was afraid that I felt uncomfortable.
I tried the Larrivée L-body size guitar for the 1st time and had no problem folding and playing it. Although it was in the player-grade condition, the sound and playability were superb. It followed me home. It came with the original HSC, but didn't come with a certificate. I contacted the Larrivée customer support, and they confirmed the serial # and its authenticity.
This Larrivée is the best sounding finger-style guitar which I ever played. Because of my old age and the aftereffects of the injury, my both hands are also weak and strung it with an Elixir 11-52 string set currently. What brand and gauge do you recommnd for the L-Style Larrivées?
Congrats! Those are very nice guitars.
Regarding weak hands and strings, I recommend considering tuning down half a step (or more). This reduces tension, and often times it just sounds better as it emphasizes overtone over fundamental.
There are also strings that help. Newtone makes a string with lower tension. I forget which model they are.
Perhaps the most important thing would be to have a guitar tech check the nut and saddle to see if they are ideal for your playing style. A factory nut will usually err on the side of being slightly high. And, factory saddles can usually be lowered which makes playing much easier on the hands.