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A Gibson J45 for a grand is possible too
A more sensible answer is Sigma. The Historic J45 is incredible for what it costs. £450 new, £300 used. Also had a couple of Martin clones from them which have also been well well worth the money
Sub £1000 would be a used Gibson J15
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Given your £1000 it'll be a different case, particularly if you are happy to buy used. But if it was me I wouldn't part with money on anything untested. I'd be choosy about sounds on an acoustic moreso than electric, to be honest, and I always like to try a neck regardless as that's 50% of what sells a guitar for me.
https://www.peachguitars.com/guitars/acoustic-guitars/6-string/eastman-pch1-om-classic.htm
https://pegheadnation.com/instruments-gear/instrument-demos/cort-l300v/
It took a good year of playing pretty much every day to start getting broken in but it now has that defined nice dry woody tone you think of from an older Martin 4 years on its still the best bargain I have bought and continues to gently age.
As acoustics go, I can't praise it enough I was happy to drop whatever for a Martin version but never been a label snob and this is more than good regardless of price.
Its not an exact copy but the forward shifted X brace is not a bad thing on a smaller body OOO
For all of my love for this poor mans, OOO just get out and play some of the ones recommended here there is an absolute feast of great acoustics from 100 quid Tanglewood Crossroads Series which are amazing value at sub £100 quid and if you shop around for 500-1k skies the limit.
In my time I've had Huss & Dalton, Guild USA, Furch, Eastman, Atkin, Lakewood and others - all moved on. The Auden is going nowhere, ever.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/362991873052
hard to say as image is not to scale and I did not resize mine as well as I could as it was a rush job.
front shifted I believe is around 1 “ from sound hole 11/2” standard 13/4 rear shifted.
I presume the 1950 to be standard but reading up they moved to rear shifted late 30’s so I presume it stayed that way for a while. Again I presume for greater acoustic projection/ volume.
i am sure some of the acoustic experts here could clarify it better.
for me an unexpected totally random find and one I am glad I got.
if you listen to the latter part of the review video where he plays in DADGaD gives a better idea of how it develops. Does have a lot of bang for the buck.
i am sure true aficionado of these thing will go on about the line count being low or cork sniffing stuff but it easily gets you in a different ball park than the standard Asian Sitka budget guitar.
In summary - WOW!
Lots of good suggestions - Auden may be slightly out of my price range. I can manage £700 tops.
https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/155097/ngd-eastman-e1-om-ltd#latest