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Choice of 2. Any advice?

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  • crunchmancrunchman Frets: 10961
    If you are talking about the Ebay Stonebridge I'd take a 34 series Stonebridge over any Martin short of the Vintage Series (or whatever they have renamed it now)
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  • shsam75shsam75 Frets: 1
    Update: I got the yamaha ll16. :)) I officially get it this week but it arrived a few days ago and I've several sessions with it before I decided it was a keeper. It's set up great for me straight out of the box and I have to say the finish is sublime. I'm really blown away by its looks and feel. For the price it's incredible. Sound wise it's loud and clear and nice and warm. No buzzing or anything. Ordered straight from yamaha music London. Asked for a mint one rather than a display model and they dispatched straight from yamaha themselves as they only had one in the shop. Really good service.
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  • BigLicks67BigLicks67 Frets: 763
    Good Choice.
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  • BasherBasher Frets: 1071
    edited April 2015
    The only guitar I still have from my teens is a late-70s/early-80s Yamaha L25a. I bought it at a time when solid timber acoustics were very rare where I lived. It's a lovely thing - heavily built but very even sounding for a dreadnought sized guitar. Definitely not boomy and plenty of refinement so just at home with fingerstyle, flatpicking and out-and-out strumming.

    As with @Skarloey it was the Bert Jansch connection that pushed me into spending a few quid more than I had on it. 

    Enjoy getting to know it and here's my L series...

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