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  1. 1 hour ago, E-minor7 said:

    Good MissouriP - I don't want to sound like an idiot to you ears. Let me try to explain. Will do it short. 

    As you know the H-bird is a very fine and delicate acoustic. Playing in the streets is typically the opposite. There is traffic noise to cut through, people talking, children screaming, dogs barking and so forth. I even once got my Gibson J-45 Deluxe kicked out of the arms while sitting down buskin'. Therefore something quite rough'n'old is better. 

    Regarding those fascinating but unpredictable 'kitchen-jams' you never know what kind of instruments will show up. Neither do you control the levels of skills in that casual performing-circle. For these reasons I prefer a guitar able to speak up when necessary - one to be heard in the flock, even sometimes in order to set the collective pulse straight. A Martin Dread or one of the louder Gibsons are probably good picks (others can of course do it too). You need bass with tons of authority - you want solid mid-core and clear highs that don't jingle into thin air. Besides I'd go for a guitar that's not too decorated and 'vain', you know. Like when bein' in foreign territory as a boy, yet walking out to meet some new half unknown kids down on the playing ground. You simply had to show up pretty strong and invulnerable to make it. I'm sure you remember. . 

               All for now - enjoy you Bird as I doo mine

    Good points!   For myself, I don’t care how noisy a jam is.  Most of them are clusterflucks of noise anyway.  I play because I love playing.   Could never make a living at it.  I understand the points you’re making and they are good ones, but I’m not that concerned about hem. .   Bass/highs/trebles are not even on my radar when I’ve got a nice guitar…..If I’m busking and think I’ll need more volume I’ll bring a battery powered amp. 
    Keep your “bird” flying and making  the sweet music you are capable of playing.

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  2. Did you know that 80% of the guys on The Maury Show “are not the father.,” and that 60% of them said they were busy playing a Gibson guitar during the “window of conception.”

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  3. I guess I can’t use my Hummingbird for busking or jams anymore.  In the twenty years I’ve had it I’ve never noticed all of these limitations it has…….Seriously, just like “The greatest guitar player,” it’s depends on who you ask.   If you like the guitar, use it for whatever music you like.  If you’ve like a different guitar for different styles/venues/genres, then use the guitar that is right for you.

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  4. If I’d had as many wives as I’ve had guitars, even the Mormons would have kicked me out.  I’ve continuously swapped, sold guitars for over sixty years now.   My oldest one is my Hummingbird, which I I’ve had for twenty years now.   It’s not going anywhere.

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  5. Through the years I’ve sold, traded, given-away more instruments than I can remember.  Don’t know if I miss any of them.  I guess I don’t think about them enough to miss them.  I suspect that many of them have become great guitars for some people.   Many of them I didn’t keep long or give them a chance to be “my” guitar.  If I didn’t bond quickly with them, they were often gone in a few weeks or less.   I’m real content with what I’ve got now…..at least for now.

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  6. It’s amazing the things that can be done.  It’s “brave, new world.”  This technology is in its infancy.  Kind of scary to think of what some a-holes will be able to do with it———Won’t be long before people are having their lives ruined because an AI version of them appears in a crime.

  7. I know Gibsons are expensive, but prices are increasing on everything.  Beyond that, I like Gibsons, and, if Gibson sold a  $500 new guitar I’d probably wonder what shortcuts and concessions did they make.  If someone wants or can only afford a low-mid range guitar, Yamaha ain’t bad at all.

  8. Damn you,  motorcitychick…..lol….  Just when I’m content with my current stable, you bring another thoroughbred to my attention.  We just sold our old house (moved into a bigger one) for more than expected and my boss of 53 years has given me permission to buy something nice for myself.  I realize we “can’t take it with us” when we go, but we can sure-as-hell have fun with it while we’re here. ……I have always been drawn to the bigger guitars and I suspect I’ll be watching for this guitar.  Thanks for the inspiration.

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