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A years ago I played a £5k Bourg Red Spruce/Madagascar OM which guitar.com reviewed and it's £8k now, one of the finest guitars I've ever played.
Acoustic guitars are like high-end hifi.
IMO, I think maybe after a certain price point, gains for acoustic guitars are marginal, for example a £4k H&D might have been a few percent better than your Brook.
I have a Slope D, Adirondack/Brazilian, and it is a total dream. Wasted on an average player like me, but wow it is a special thing.
On the subject of Brook as discusse above, I do really enjoy them. Have owned a few and even had a custom order built. But honestly, they are not in the same conversation as something like a Bourgeois in my opinion. Different style and tone of course, but when you see and feel them side by side, you just know...
HD-28. I've owned a Gibson J200, J45, two Hummingbird Modern Classics, a Hummingbird True Vintage, Martin D35, HD35. Treasured all apart from one. But if you find the right one for you, you won't need another, at least that's how it is with me
Bourgeois, put a holding deposit on it until you get through trying others?
$2650 USA Street price, so that'll be about £2.5k after VAT in the UK I imagine.
https://www.acousticguitarforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=617757
It's Touchstone not Tombstone!
Bourgeois have some good names through their ranks as well. When I went to TAMCO a few years ago and the Laurent Brondel guitars I tried were superb, he learnt a lot of his craft when he worked at Bourgeois.
I still regret not buying a Collings OM for a £1500 a few years ago, it had a chunk taken out of the side but was repaired, not a looker but it sounded superb.
I had a similar experience with a Santa Cruz VJ many years ago in a store. Sometimes you just connect with a guitar for reasons you can't fully explain. To this day I regret not buying that one.
So if this guitar has really blown you away, be prepared for the memory of it to haunt if you decide not to buy it!!
I played two Turnstone guitars at the Birmingham guitar show a few years ago. I am told they were bog oak. They sounded great, but I wouldn't have walked out with them. I know that she is a fantastic builder and I am told (I'm blind so cannot verify) that visually her guitars are beyond compare. But not my thing. No disrespect intended of course lol.
killer guitars.
I also own 2 Collings and a Santa Cruz, but I gotta say the 2 bourgeois get all the play time