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not sure why the resale value is not good
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
I'm not sure about the used values but I kicked myself for not going for a 10-yr old cedar / mahogany lefty a few years ago - in excellent condition and with hardshell case for under £500.
They had an excellent guitar configurator on their website - which I shamefully used for a pictorial representation when describing to Brook what I wanted.
Also I bought it used for 1900 so 1000 sounds like a great deal.
Ritchie Blackmore is on their list of players!
The Bass muting you mention could just be a duff string
£1000 seems like a good price, I think I got €1500 for mine but it took a while to sell.
It turns out that the shop is selling the guitar on behalf of someone, maybe why they have bothered to put new strings on. If the guitar is still there the next time I'm in the area it's probably worth me donating a set of EJ16s to get a better idea of how it sounds.
Without wanting to reopen the old nut width debate, it seems this model has a 44mm nut as opposed to the standard for the model of 46mm. I play exclusively fingerstyle and prefer 45mm over 43, but this seemed plenty spacious enough for me.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
I want to say Optima brand but may be wildly wrong
Which ones are the "hand polished" round wounds?
They may be a bit weird but those Pyramids I mentioned are pretty nice, and pretty decent value on Thomann...
Pyramid Western Folk: https://www.stringsbymail.com/pyramid-acoustic-guitar-strings-western-folk-round-core-light-12-54-6960.html $13.95 (US) at Strings by Mail
Pyramid Western Folk (hand-polished) https://www.stringsbymail.com/pyramid-acoustic-guitar-strings-hand-polished-light-12-54-18214.html $16.99 (US) at the same place.
Not only are the names confusing, ever the packets are identical except for a little "hand-polished" sticker added to the latter.
The silver ones might be these: https://www.stringsbymail.com/pyramid-307-silver-plated-acoustic-guitar-strings-12-52-6964.html I haven't tried them yet. But I will!
Thomann don't offer shipping to my neck of the woods. Probably I could email then - after all, all they have to do with a set of strings is take it to the same post office they take all their other stuff to - but I can't be bothered, I just order from companies who are more interested in my business. Maybe one day if there is something I can't get anywhere else.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Yeah Pyramid seem to do that with quite a few strings (very similar packaging for different sets), it's sometimes quite hard to see what the difference is!
I think those silver ones you listed are the same as the ones I've tried, except for the gauge. It's a pity Thomann doesn't ship to you, they have really good prices on some of the Pyramid strings...
Just goes to show that price isn't everything. The Eastman retails at half the price of the Lakewood.
You might like to get someone else to listen to it as you play. What we hear is often not what an observer hears.