You have all saw this one before... but it is mine now!!!

Started by jessz1, January 09, 2007, 09:58:47 PM

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Picks of my OM-03 BW.... used to be daysailers.... Bluemaxs..... a few others who won't be mentiond...(just cause I don't remember names well).

I am very satisfied. I would like to find different tuners but it is a minor thing. Been playing a lot.



Larrivee OM-03BW
Martin D-41 Special
Gibson Les Paul
Gibson Flying V
Fender Jimmie Vaughan strat
Recording King RK-80 Banjo
Mid seventies Marshall amps
Peavey 5150

Great guitar!! I would love to hear it. I am sure that you wil enjoy. :nana_guitar


I had an OM03BW, great guitar. Wish I had never sold it! Enjoy.
2006 Larrivee P-05
1971 Guild D-50
1972 Yamaha FG180

Beautiful guitar - glad it stayed in the family. How is the sound and play feel different than an L03BW or D03BW
04 Larrivee DV-03E | 00 Tacoma JK50CE | 08 CA GXi | 08 CA Cargo XS-CE
used to own:
99 Guild F47CE (Westerly) | 02 Martin SPJC-16R | 03 Martin DC-16RGTE | 03 Martin MC-16GTE | 05 Seagull MJM6 w/ QII | 01 Washburn EA20SDL | 02 Guild JF-30 Sunburst | 00 Taylor LOTF 410MACE | 02 Tacoma JF21 | 08 CA 7M-CE (GX)

Thanks guys. I have never played another blackwood so I am not sure how this one compares. I just know that this one keeps getting better and better.
Larrivee OM-03BW
Martin D-41 Special
Gibson Les Paul
Gibson Flying V
Fender Jimmie Vaughan strat
Recording King RK-80 Banjo
Mid seventies Marshall amps
Peavey 5150

that guitar looks familiar.  :winkin:

the tone and playing characteristics of your om-03bw are particularly nice. congrats.
Paragon
Gibson
Webber

Quote from: bleumax on January 10, 2007, 09:53:52 AM
that guitar looks familiar.  :winkin:


Bluemax,  I was thinking the same thing    :whistling:

Jessz1,  I am glad you are enjoying it,  I know I did.  I 'spose its a good thing that my OM-MT is also a good one, or I'd be using the 'cryin' emoticon.. 
:wave

BLACKWOOD  rules   

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ds
L-03 BlackWood..... "Pluck"
OM-03- MT Forum #14/17
F-III IS/Hog #63/78....SOLD
Seagull Artist Folk
Pono and Kanile'a Tenor Ukulele's
The real Day Sailer...1966 Day Sailer..the boat, not the person

Nice looking guitar. I had an OM-03MT at one time that I sold off last year. Now I wish I had not. Time to sell some golf clubs and see if I can get me a new Larry.
My Guitars
Larrrivee OM-03
Seagull M6 Gloss
http://photos.yahoo.com/rttadlock

Yes Blackwood does rule Daysailer. I am looking for a jumbo 12 now. Wish Larrivee still made the jumbos.
Larrivee OM-03BW
Martin D-41 Special
Gibson Les Paul
Gibson Flying V
Fender Jimmie Vaughan strat
Recording King RK-80 Banjo
Mid seventies Marshall amps
Peavey 5150

Quote from: jessz1 on January 10, 2007, 07:56:33 PM
Yes Blackwood does rule Daysailer. I am looking for a jumbo 12 now. Wish Larrivee still made the jumbos.

There was a beautiful Jumbo-12 that sold on ebay this week. An acquaintence scored it and I'm waiting on his report after receiving it.  :niceguitar:
Randy R., Georgia, USA
Opinions available. Inquire about qty discount.
Forum Guitar III LS03 #15 ser no 108519

Hay that used to be in my stable. Nice guitar!
Jim Holler, Luthier
Trinity Guitars
www.TrinityGuitars.com

My guitar is a damn whore!!!!!  :humour: Amazing so many have played it, no one has anything really bad to say about it, yet they all sold it....Hmmmm.......

Let me know on that Jumbo Larry 12. I want one. It is between the Larry, a Taylor or a Guild at this point.
Larrivee OM-03BW
Martin D-41 Special
Gibson Les Paul
Gibson Flying V
Fender Jimmie Vaughan strat
Recording King RK-80 Banjo
Mid seventies Marshall amps
Peavey 5150


Nice one!  I've never played blackwood, but I particularly like Larrivee's OMs.
Phil

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