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High end acoustics used as workhorses...

LewyLewy Frets: 3795
edited May 2017 in Acoustics
@Castro 's Bourgeois OM ad in the classifieds has got me thinking how much I love seeing high end and boutique guitars that have obviously been ridden hard and occasionally put away wet. Current favourite is Robert Ear Keen's 1996 Collings OM2H:

https://www.facebook.com/CollingsGuitars/photos/a.10152384941730289.1073741918.138990815288/10152384941885289/?type=3&theater

Anyone got any others?
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  • AliGorieAliGorie Frets: 308
    I do find 'owners' amusing keeping their investments pristine  - to maximize resale value when the next must have possession come along - check out AGF 'Custom Shop' sub forum to get an insight into this world.
    Guitars that will never fulfill they're potential -  so sad :/

    In saying that, I tend to treat my guitars like a violin player would - they're fine musical instruments and I don't do the r&r thrash stylee as part of my performance.
    almost 30 yrs ware on a cedar topped guitar treated with respect + the usual dings -

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  • sweepysweepy Frets: 4005
    You had better not check out Jon Gomm's Lowden,it's a little relic'd to say the least 
    , poor old Wilma 




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  • richardhomerrichardhomer Frets: 24339
    Richard Thompson's main Lowden is looking pretty battle-scarred these days.
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  • SassafrasSassafras Frets: 30023
    Ex Richie Havens guitars look like they've led hard lives.
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    I don't mind seeing a well-used and cared-for old guitar with plenty of wear, but some of the high-end acoustics (especially Lowdens, which mark easily) I've seen that have been thrashed to death by folkies are quite baffling… why buy a nice guitar and do that? If you're abusing it that heavily it won't even sound that good after a while, especially as a lot of these guys are belting it out in unplugged jam sessions where volume is most of what counts anyway.

    Jon Gomm's one is a special case because the damage was caused by his unique playing approach rather than simply smashing into it with a heavy pick… or leaving it lying around in a bar so they get body cracks and headstock breaks.

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

    "Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson

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  • woodywoody Frets: 72
    Don't huss&dalton have a range of road worn acoustics? Don't see it catching on mind you.
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  • earwighoneyearwighoney Frets: 3380
    This guy plays a guitar which would have cost $40,000 (maybe even more due to the high level of customisation) and it looks a bit worse for wear


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