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Close to Blackingstone Rock if you want a rocky geographical location!
I hadn’t looked at S&P before, interesting... seems to be from the same stable as Seagulls. The standard spruce S6 seemed lacking something for me. Could just be bad demoes to be honest. However, cedar S&P dreads are available as lefties currently - a Woodland Cedar Dreadnought would be about £420, sounds quite good from the demoes on the Youtubes... though not sure it's as suitable for heavy strumming... anyone had any experience with this model?
A used J45 lefty keeps going round and round on Ebay for £1900 - that’s rather more than I want to drop on a used guitar at present. Maybe one day...
That could potentially open up your search a little.
Very nice, I did already see it - sadly it's not what I'm looking for at the moment at all, being a small-bodied parlour!
FYI - Project Music in Exeter are (or at least, used to be) a Lakewood dealer.
Hope this helps.
Thanks for the heads up! I hadn't had a proper browse of Reverb in this particular quest, because my past experience of that site is that everything seems horrendously overpriced usually... however, I will do some research on that lakewood and think about it! Cheers again for the tip
Well, that guitar seemed perfect for me - though very hard to find much info on the internet, beyond a couple of phone camera Youtube videos and some conversations in German... anyway, I submitted an offer and it was accepted, so the guitar will be on its way to me this coming week! I'm really looking forward to trying it out. I like how plain and workmanlike it looks, just a no-nonsense dread with high quality materials and solid woods assembled in Germany
ah close to Moreton, so - did you go to Chagstock this w/e ?
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
BTW - I think you'll find that the fretboard on your new Lakewood is ebony - and not rosewood as it says in the listing (which, in my view, makes it even better).
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.