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Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
another vote for Taylor GS mini here , since I got mine it's my go to guitar .
Get off your lazy ass boy and try one out!
My suggestion is to buy a Martin D28, bask in the rich expansive sound and realise it's there without fiddling with tone controls, pedal boards or assorted other settings, all you have
to do is pick it up and play it : >
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
I'd had loads of cheaper acoustics over the years (nylon and steel string) but kept going back to my electrics until I got a really good acoustic (a Lowden). That was transformative for me - I stopped playing electric pretty much overnight.
A really good acoustic is a thing of great, great beauty. Even if you don't have the budget for one at the moment, try a few just so you know what you're shooting for. There can be some great used bargains out there, especially in this climate.
How about a Gretsch Jim Dandy? Not the best strummer, more suited to blues noodling but under £200.
Sigma do some good value 000 and parlours. The 000m hog top is a great sofa guitar.
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
I could probably manage a 43mm but the reason I thought an MIJ/lawsuit brand might be appropriate is that japanese guitars tend to be made with smaller necks (from my experience with MIJ vs MIM/A Fender types).
That meant I actually played it rather than looked at it.
Which meant that I started playing material which was "acoustic" rather than electric noodlings played on an acoustic.
Which meant that I eventually went and got a nice nylon acoustic and that's my go-to guitar these days.
Each to his own, etc.
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Yamaha tuna can?
Esoteric martin copy......
Not sure of price though
Comes with elixir 13's as standard which I haven't changed yet and they have really improved the strength in my fretting hand/fingers. Now when I pick up one of my electrics they feel so much easier to play.
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