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  1. I’ve got a dreadnaught made by Jason Kraunbauer, a builder in Armstrong, BC. Love this guitar. I sold an electric bass a few years ago and used the money to replace the frets and it sings better than ever.

  2. I am playing an Orangewood Rey now because Tony told me to buy it on one of his other videos! My other guitar is a beautiful lacewood Fender that I couldn’t play to save my life.

  3. Started playing guitar through Guitars for Vets. They gave me a Black Epiphone Pro-1 with all the trimmings. I bought a (previously played) Seagull S6+Cedar GT that has been set up. Love the Seagull. I also bought a (previously played) Michael Kelly, Patriot Black, but haven’t spent any time on it. I’ve been playing for about a year, at least 5 days a week sometimes for more than and hour a day and when I watch TV at night I practice little things like chord transitions and finger picking.

  4. I’m not acoustic—does that mean I can’t join? I’m playing an Epiphone Casino Coupe because I love the Beatles but wanted a body that was smaller than a regular Casino.

  5. Thirty-some years ago I was looking for an acoustic that felt just right. After visiting several guitar stores and playing a number of guitars, I landed on a glowing used Taylor 512 at an old folk music shop. I’ve learned some simpler pieces along the way, but haven’t really gotten to a higher comfort level on it, and have always been quite self-conscious about saying I play, being embarrassed about my level. This year I’m finally working consistently on learning to play better, electric for a while, which I love, and now I’ve pulled out my Taylor and find I keep reaching for it, over and over.

  6. Hi, Fender F-03, which I bought around 45 years ago.
    Tuning in from Liverpool in the UK.
    Really enjoying the lessons so far.
    Thanks

  7. I did both lessons 1 and 2 today. I am a 50 year beginner! I can play “camp songs” with easy chords. I have a few guitars, but my favorite, and the one I’m playing now is a Simon and Patrick Showcase Mahogany. Thanks for the encouragement. I am retired and will be traveling a lot until the first of the year. I hope to sign up then.

  8. Martin LX1E. I use to build guitars at CF Martin Co. so it’s only natural I would want to learn to play guitar.

  9. Bought my guitar a Yamaha G-60-A somewhere around 1980. Took classical lessons for so many months and hung it up. Came out shotly during pandemic. restrung it and adjusted the action a few weeks ago and I think it plays pretty well. In Whittier CA . The blues and harmonica are my other interests

  10. 1972 Sigma DR-7 dreadnought w rosewood back and sides made in Japan by Martin. Has a zero fret and an adjustable bridge. The Greek letter Sigma looks like a sideways M, so when you’re playing the guitar (right-handed) it looks like the letter M

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