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the vermillion one is £648 at peach .
There still seems to be a paucity of the typical used market wares, and prices remain well above previous levels.
Just this week, as I was hunting around for a left hander to buy, both shops I called offered deals and discounts without me asking for them. That's another sign which wasn't there six or twelve months ago.
Slowly,. slowly, the market is turning.
Failing that, Faith make some beautiful slope shouldered dreads that you could get at that price. The model you're looking for is the "Mars".
Matt Marriott is playing his here:
I think Tanglewood have done some slope shouldered dreads too.
I gigged a S & P S6 for several years and it's a solid guitar, still got it now. Not fancy but nice to play, stays in tune, sounds good. Worth a look.
Sadly they’re not very well made, and can start to fall apart quite quickly in other ways too. They sound good when they’re new, but just don’t last well.
Not a fan, sorry. I find most other Godins quite mediocre to be honest.
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It was an SDR-28 in Merchant City Music last year. It was well enough put together, but far from spectacular and it sounded really dull. None of the snappy bass thump you expect from a rosewood/spruce dread. In comparison to other £1000 guitars available these days it was remarkably unremarkable. They're also made by Cor-Tek which is a deal breaker for me, so I'm glad I didn't really click with it.