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I was in London earlier in the week and stopped by at Ivor Mairants to have a nose around the acoustics.
I can see why people recommend it as a shop - lovely chaps who were very helpful and let me play anything I wanted.
I left the Santa Cruz display alone (everything was scary money) but had a good go on (actually some pretty expensive) other stuff too including Collings, Atkins and Lowden.
The Collings OM2H was, basically flawless. It can do anything, plays beautifully, sounds fab. Just a very special guitar.
The Atkins OM28 was almost as good, actually felt a bit lighter, and the vintage tint looks the business. It was sufficiently cheaper (by about a grand iirc) than the Collings that I'd def have one if I had the ££.
The Lowdens were beautiful to look at - I'd always wanted to try an S against an F model in similar woods to see what the size/construction differences sound like - for me the S was sweet and all but the F was a far more rewarding instrument to play. That said there's something about the E and A strings on them that doesn't sound right to my ears (or for my fumbling fingers) - perhaps I'm too tuned in to the American style acoustics' dry, clear low string sound to appreciate it. Top end is sweet as you like though.
The other guitar that REALLY turned my head was a used Goodall Standard. Possibly the best strumming guitar I have heard!
A richer man would have left with the Goodall and the Atkins.
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I also meant to mention - the used Gibson Sheryl Crow sounded like a £100 budget box - very disappointing in that company.
re Santa Cruz - yeah, something for next visit.
(I'm serious though - I'd have the Atkins and Goodall <sigh> )
Life's too short for 'middle of the road stuff'.
If you've got the cash... enjoy it.
http://www.projectmusic.net/collings-om2h-custom---pre-owned-18719-p.asp
Collings OM2H Custom - Pre Owned £2,780.00
I played an OM1 recently which was an excellent instrument - no fuss just plain Sitka / Hond Mahogany - but was £4k !!!
your observation re GL’s treble strings ‘voice’ is interesting, I find it interesting noting how certain style / models / makes of guitars are used - what type of music is played on then. GL’s ‘F’ ’n ‘O’ models ‘use’ in particular would suggest a different ‘balance’ in they’re ‘voicing’. They also ‘play’ differently from traditional Martinesque style guitars.
Whereas the 'S' model tend to be more an accompaniment instrument for singers.
I'm assuming the OM1 must have been an OM1A to be 4k?
As for Collings, I've owned an OM2H with Koa back and sides for the last 12 years and it is just brilliant. It's never given me any hassle and just delivers in any setting. Very good guitars that will keep a player satisfied for a long long time.
been playin the h*ll outa it since I got it in '88 - Sn. 717 an L25 (which is now the 'O' model)
Last time I went in the stock didn't seem as good as it was 10 years ago.
@crunchman... I think Ivor Mairants is owned by JHS (John Hornby Skewes) one of the UK's main distributors of musical instruments.
With regard to two shops you mention... they each closed for very different reasons.
I also like the Atkin OM guitars, and tried a few last Autumn - but bought a Brook Taw instead in November. Still in awe of the sound it makes. Must practice more!