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If you like his design sensibilities but don't wanna pay crazy money then Faith Guitars are worth checking out. There are some pretty stellar models in that lineup.
There's a lot of choice and many brands that are readily available used, are fantastic instruments and, if you buy sensibly, you can own for nothing when (if) you come to move on.
If you've got your heart set on something like this there's always going to be a greater risk that you can't move it on if it doesn't work out or you may have to take a hit on.
buy the Eggle, if not..... please tell me where it is and I’ll buy it.
I’ve bought loads of stuff I would struggle to move on but it’s what I wanted. I can certainly live with that and if you can then fill your boots!
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It was a really lovely guitar tho. Will see how it pans out. Thanks all
FWIW my next acoustic to take the weight off my Fylde which I’ve been hammering for the last 15 years is more than likely to be a Moon.
Irrespective of what you decide on, I'd suggest seeking out the different options you are considering in this price range and actually playing them. None of those mentioned, Brook, Atkin, PJE, Moon are likely to disappoint and whats probably going to sway you in one direction or another will be feel tone and look. Keep an eye on what the used market ones go for and you'll have a good benchmark - check facebook groups as well.
@ThorpyFX there’s 2 in Guitar Classics in Battersea. A few other great guitars also with a brook (or two) Atkin, Gibsons, Martins and a Fylde.
Even so, seems about right as has been mentioned - Coda had one earlier this year for similar money. I think they just don’t turn up that often and being a relic already is always gonna be in “as new” condition, so a lot of people are happy to just pocket the few hundred.
Bodes well for resale value on them!
over - like they had the pox They seem to stick around a while so may be tough to sell.
I’ve tried a few Atkins and really didn’t like them - I thought the relicing was awful and the fretwork poor. Lots of folks here like them though. They are everywhere now as well, so I’d expect the prices to soften as supply has increased.
The Brooks I’ve tried have been lovely - wonderful finishes and really nice, easy playing guitars but the necks are thin - so also not for everyone! Fylde...can’t stand the necks and the zero frets, they have a heavy 70s / 80s vibe to me, guitars from another era.
If I had to spend the money I’d look at Collings or Bourgeois, both of which are generally impeccable.
Having said that, I’ve been after a new acoustic for ages and I got the impression that the market was saturated - lots of guitars hanging around for a long time unless heavily discounted. I feel maybe the retailers went all-in on the acoustic boom of the past 5 years and may have overshot the target...so finance packages and the like from the shops may be affecting the used market.
Apparently the tone wood used to make the guitar came from a tree from some fancy estate i cant remember that fell in a huge storm and was originally planted by Queen Victoria. That kind of thing suckers me right in!
I also have a Patrick Eggle Stratford Pro, one of his first attempts at acoustics before PRS bought the name.