Martin GPCPA1 Acoustic Electric
John reviews the Martin GPCPA1 (Grand Performance Cutaway, Performing Artist 1) acoustic electric link: www.johnhguitar.com
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John reviews the Martin GPCPA1 (Grand Performance Cutaway, Performing Artist 1) acoustic electric link: www.johnhguitar.com
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how how i wish i had the money
You should try a Steve Patience custom. I’d like to hear your thoughts on those. I wouldn’t trade mine for a herd of Taylors…
Good day Sir
always love to hear your input on guitars
question for you did you have have the chance to try a Rain Song Guitar?
I would love to hear your thoughts on it as it is not a traditional make of Guitar
than k you for your great input and words of wisdom
and have a very merry Christmas and a safe New Years
your fan in Vermont
Paul
what a better demo than guitar worlds!
Do you do personal lessons?
how much can u get this for?
I’m not good at telling too much about the sound of guitars, but I thought this one sounded sort of, i dont know… the word Im stuck with is “stiff”, despite your, as always, fantastic playing. You mentioned the action being pretty high, and I think that might have to do with it though. I remember playing guitars with noticeably high action, and having the same impression then, soundwise.
Pointless observation, and I’m probably not making any sense. I’m just gonna post this comment anyway…
Would you have anyway of getting your hands on a D’angelico Excel-SS to review. I might be buying one based on what I heard from people and some videos but I haven’t been able to find an extensive review of one.
I did a little workout shop at the D’angelico Guitar Store in New Jersey. My favorite instruments were the Johnny Smith copies.
Merry Christmas, John. I hope all is well.
And to you. Merry Christmas and a Happy! Happy New Year!!!!!
the inlay is so beautiful T.T
Greetings from Belgium John.
I miss your lessons, would LOVE more lessons like Walking blues (man).
All the best for 2011
Holy crap! Look at the work there! Simply beautiful! The neck is fantastic! Only about 3 grand or so? The rosette looks like abalone but the inlays are MoP. I didn’t play this one but rather a new Martin without the bells and whistles. Best sounding guitar on the market, without question.
Both Nut and Saddle are Bone…confirmed