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I've been after a parlour guitar for a while now, but I'm trying to narrow down a decent budget one. Looking at either Gretsch Jim Dandy or Fender CP60, unless there is another one I'm overlooking? Advice would be great. 
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  • Nope. Get the Jim Dandy, be happy. 
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  • rossyamaharossyamaha Frets: 2426
    Always liked the Washburn one. Really cool looking vibe. Bit of money though. 

    I play guitar and take photos of stuff. I also like beans on toast.

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  • Ok, slightly more helpfully... 
    I did a tour of my local guitar shops looking for a small acoustic-

    Faith Naked Mercury is a brilliant (all solid) parlour guitar for VERY reasonable money. 

    Sigma do some lovely Martin copies in various body sizes. 

    Vintage acoustics are excellent, particularly the V300mh and Paul Brett signature models. 

    Jim Dandy is brilliant, great to play and has that boxy sound you associate with early blues. 

    I bought the Faith as one popped up on Gumtree for a bargain price, if it hadn't I would certainly have bought the Gretsch- it has SO much character, is well built etc & even for the RRP it's a bargain. 
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  • StrangefanStrangefan Frets: 5820
    The good thing these days is low end doesn't mean crap any more all the established brands are coming out with some really decent stuff, tanglewood are pretty good in the small guitar dept, bit for me I would go 2nd hand, you will have a shed load more choice :D as Ross above said the washburn parlours are fantastic,
    I have a k yairi parlour which sounds like a full acoustic :) 
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  • Ok, slightly more helpfully... 
    I did a tour of my local guitar shops looking for a small acoustic-

    Faith Naked Mercury is a brilliant (all solid) parlour guitar for VERY reasonable money. 

    Sigma do some lovely Martin copies in various body sizes. 

    Vintage acoustics are excellent, particularly the V300mh and Paul Brett signature models. 

    Jim Dandy is brilliant, great to play and has that boxy sound you associate with early blues. 

    I bought the Faith as one popped up on Gumtree for a bargain price, if it hadn't I would certainly have bought the Gretsch- it has SO much character, is well built etc & even for the RRP it's a bargain. 
    That's why I think  the Gretsch will be better, I'm looking for that Robert Johnson type sound, it seems to fit what I'm looking for. It all hinges on whether I can get a case as well, as I'll be travelling with it too. 
    "Pick your noses up!"
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  • LesbianWithAGunLesbianWithAGun Frets: 785
    edited January 2018
    I did list one for £350.
    But it's a vintage 1950's Italian Parlour.
    Sounds like this.

    It's called a Carmelo by an Italian company called Catania, built in Italy.
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  • The thing about my one is, it's rare and sounds nice...
    I'm in 2 minds about selling it tbh.
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  • SIGMA..................NUFF SAID.
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  • LewyLewy Frets: 3795
    edited January 2018
    People speak highly of the Loar brand parlours for county blues, although I haven’t tried one myself.
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  • Jim Dandy FTW :)
    "Working" software has only unobserved bugs. (Parroty Error: Pieces of Nine! Pieces of Nine!)
    Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
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  • BRISTOL86BRISTOL86 Frets: 1916
    Beware that the Jim Dandy has a very unique sound compared to other small budget guitars. Make sure you can get your hands on one and make sure you like it. 

    I expected to like it and really didn’t. 
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  • Balrog68Balrog68 Frets: 100
    Tried both the Gretsch Jim Dandy and the Fender CP60...bought the Fender. Both sound very similar I just preferred the neck on the Fender. Lovely comfortable guitar to play.
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  • Thanks for all the replies. I think a trip to Andertons is in order, as that is the only store within a decent distance that has both guitars. 
    "Pick your noses up!"
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  • birdobirdo Frets: 24
    The Paul Brett parlor by ' vintage' is worth a look . Alvarez also make a nice one sorry i don't know the model numbers. 
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  • Just gonna throw Takemine New Yorker into the mix... Just because!

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  • BahHumbugBahHumbug Frets: 328
    Vintage V880N.  Good and very cheap, especially second hand.
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  • Another vote for Tanglewood played a couple of corkers in their parlour range
    www.maltingsaudio.co.uk
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  • Chris_JChris_J Frets: 138
    I keep an Alvarez parlour at work (AP66SHB) 

    Great wee guitar 
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  • zepp76zepp76 Frets: 2526
    strat1990 said:
    Ok, slightly more helpfully... 
    I did a tour of my local guitar shops looking for a small acoustic-

    Faith Naked Mercury is a brilliant (all solid) parlour guitar for VERY reasonable money. 

    Sigma do some lovely Martin copies in various body sizes. 

    Vintage acoustics are excellent, particularly the V300mh and Paul Brett signature models. 

    Jim Dandy is brilliant, great to play and has that boxy sound you associate with early blues. 

    I bought the Faith as one popped up on Gumtree for a bargain price, if it hadn't I would certainly have bought the Gretsch- it has SO much character, is well built etc & even for the RRP it's a bargain. 
    That's why I think  the Gretsch will be better, I'm looking for that Robert Johnson type sound, it seems to fit what I'm looking for. It all hinges on whether I can get a case as well, as I'll be travelling with it too. 
    If it's the Robert Johnson type sound you're after try out an Art & Lutherie Roadhouse, in the reviews it states it does that early blues finger style really well. It's been on my radar for a while, I may just talk myself into buying one!
    Tomorrow will be a good day.
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  • SassafrasSassafras Frets: 30023
    Ok, slightly more helpfully... 
    I did a tour of my local guitar shops looking for a small acoustic-

    Faith Naked Mercury is a brilliant (all solid) parlour guitar for VERY reasonable money. 


    Very impressive little guitar.
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  • thermionicthermionic Frets: 8909
    Lewy said:
    People speak highly of the Loar brand parlours for county blues, although I haven’t tried one myself.

    I have an LH-200, which is bigger than a parlour but definitely has that Gibson pre-war Robert Johnson aesthetic. It's very playable and very-well-made, but they don't seem to be marketed over here any more
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  • fishfingersfishfingers Frets: 102
    edited January 2018
    If you're looking for a sound similar to Robert Johnson's then you should start with a ladder-braced instrument. The Kalamazoo KG 14 that he is said to have used is one such. I think most of the cheap guitars around in those days were ladder-braced. 

    There is a clip on Youtube which explains the difference between ladder-bracing and the more style modern x-bracing on the Collings Waterloo model (X-Bracing vs Ladder Bracing - Bracing Comparison w/ Waterloo by Collings ...)
     
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  • TallBeardy1TallBeardy1 Frets: 1
    edited January 2018
    Look at Tanglewoods, I've got a TW73e and I love it. Sounds awesome. Mines a higher end one but the TW3 starts the range at £300 and I didn't pay much more for mine pre owned. I tune it down half a step and it sings the blues!
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  • LesbianWithAGunLesbianWithAGun Frets: 785
    edited January 2018
    I can sell you a 1951 iconic guitar for £350, which I feel is a better buy than a Tanglewood.
    What I've got...
    Elvis had one.

    People buy 'em for their sound.

    It's a fun little tiger striped guitar

    I'd be losing on the p+p it cost me to get this thing to England but, IDK, I'd take this over a Tanglewood anyday.






    This is it this week, when it came in, before the guitar strap that's going to come with it...


    This was it in NYC last week...

    It took me a while to find one with this spec, since eveyone else has a later 50's one with a truss rod compared to this/Elvis one.
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  • ClashmanClashman Frets: 175
    Palour Guitars I always keep them in the kitchen at parties
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  • paulnb57paulnb57 Frets: 2884
    I have a dusty Jim Dandy I could be persuaded to part with...
    Stranger from another planet welcome to our hole - Just strap on your guitar and we'll play some rock 'n' roll

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  • John_AJohn_A Frets: 3773
    Look at Tanglewoods, I've got a TW73e and I love it. Sounds awesome. Mines a higher end one but the TW3 starts the range at £300 and I didn't pay much more for mine pre owned. I tune it down half a step and it sings the blues!
    Have a tangle wood in the classifieds if anyone's interested;)
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  • rossyamaharossyamaha Frets: 2426
    There may or may not be something coming later today. 

    I play guitar and take photos of stuff. I also like beans on toast.

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  • John_AJohn_A Frets: 3773
    There may or may not be something coming later today. 
    You get back on the HXFX thread and spoil some beans ;)
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  • rossyamaharossyamaha Frets: 2426
    John_A said:
    There may or may not be something coming later today. 
    You get back on the HXFX thread and spoil some beans ;)
    Patience young one. 

    I play guitar and take photos of stuff. I also like beans on toast.

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