Afternoon Larrivees

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Toughest decision of the day....which one to play first?
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1971 Yamaha FG200 (My original guitar)
1996 Yamaha DW5S
2002 Yamaha LL500
1990 Goodall Rosewood Standard
2007 Larrrivee JCL 40th Anniversary
1998 Larrivee OM5MT
1998 Larrivee D10 Brazilian "Flying Eagle"
1998 Larrivee D09 Brazilian "Flying Eagle"


Nice lighting!  I love the afternoons this time of year.

I'd go left to right and back again -- a few times.
Larrivee 00-40R

Nice picture. Striped Larrivee's are rare I hear.  :wink:
in His grasp,
brandon

D-60 (rosie)
OMV-50
O-60

Quote from: 247hoopsfan on September 17, 2014, 06:06:02 PM
Toughest decision of the day....which one to play first?

You've got real problems....  if you send me one we can fix your problem...  :winkin:  I like problems like this... bobw...  :guitar  :nana_guitar

Depends on what tunes you want to play first maybe?  If it was me, it would be the one on the left first.  Once you get warmed up on it and feel the urge to get more aggressive, make the switch.

I can't see how you could make a wrong choice in any case.   :guitar
"Badges?  We don't need no stinkin' badges."

Became a Shooting Star when I got my 1st guitar.
Back in '66, I was 13 and that was my fix.
Still shooting for stardom after all this time.
If I never make it, I'll still be fine.


:guitar

I mostly prefer my maple guitar in the morning. Beyond that I only have dalbergias. I would pick the left one in the afternoon and keep the brazilian for the evening.  :guitar
Cheers
Tom

I spend about an hour playing each of these every day.  These are 2 of the best sounding guitars I have played.  The JCL is warm, mellow, complex and the D10 has deep growl and rumble with the sweetest trebles and the glassy reverb tone I have only found in great Brazilian guitars.  I count my blessings every day. :nana_guitar
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1971 Yamaha FG200 (My original guitar)
1996 Yamaha DW5S
2002 Yamaha LL500
1990 Goodall Rosewood Standard
2007 Larrrivee JCL 40th Anniversary
1998 Larrivee OM5MT
1998 Larrivee D10 Brazilian "Flying Eagle"
1998 Larrivee D09 Brazilian "Flying Eagle"

Quote from: Orpheus on September 18, 2014, 09:02:46 AM
I mostly prefer my maple guitar in the morning. Beyond that I only have dalbergias. I would pick the left one in the afternoon and keep the brazilian for the evening.  :guitar

Wooooo   ... had to look this one up>>>>>  dalbergias  <<<<<<<<<< 

Dalbergia latifolia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dalbergia latifolia (synonym Amerimnon latifolium) is an economically important timber species native to low-elevation tropical monsoon forests of eastern India.[1][2] Some common names in English include blackwood, Bombay blackwood, rosewood, Roseta rosewood, East Indian rosewood, black rosewood, Indian palisandre, and Java palisandre.[1][2] Its Indian common names are beete, and sitsal.[1] The tree grows to 40 metres in height and is evergreen, but locally deciduous in drier subpopulations.[1][2]

WOW... I've got several of these....  BobW...  :winkin:

Quote from: 247hoopsfan on September 17, 2014, 06:06:02 PM
Toughest decision of the day....which one to play first?

You have two of the rare Tigger signature models? Wow!

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