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It is a long shot nowadays, but if you can try to play a "modern" Ovation 12-String, preferrably one of the more ergonomically "Contour" bodys, you might find yourself playing a tupperware guitar soon.

Too bad you will not be able to try our Avalon all-carbon 12-stringers. Expensive, yes, but due to the all-carbon-fibre design they do not need fat, beefy necks (and they are less neck-heavy).

Just my 2¢

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Currently, five acoustics and one classical:

 

1999 Bill Tippin OMT -41 Style (EIR/Alpine spruce)

2002 Dan Biasca Classical (Madagascar Rosewood/Englemann spruce)

2003 David Webber Roundbody (EIR/Sitka spruce)

2003 Collings 000-1ASB (Honduran mahogany/Adirondack spruce)

2009 Santa Cruz Guitar Company FS cutaway (EIR/cedar)

2012 Santa Cruz Guitar Company 000 1929 (Honduran mahogany/Honduran mahogany)

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Currently, five acoustics and one classical:

 

1999 Bill Tippin OMT -41 Style (EIR/Alpine spruce)

2002 Dan Biasca Classical (Madagascar Rosewood/Englemann spruce)

2003 David Webber Roundbody (EIR/Sitka spruce)

2003 Collings 000-1ASB (Honduran mahogany/Adirondack spruce)

2009 Santa Cruz Guitar Company FS cutaway (EIR/cedar)

2012 Santa Cruz Guitar Company 000 1929 (Honduran mahogany/Honduran mahogany)

 

Do you have pictures of the entire stable? :)

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Do you have pictures of the entire stable? :)

 

Here's a pic of five of the six. I got Santa Cruz OOO 1929 last year and the pic was taken before that.

 

From left to right:

 

SCGC FS

Tippin OMT

Webber Roundbody

Collings 0001ASB

Biasca Classical

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Takamine something or other 12 string, beautiful sound, hard to play.. I think I need to get it set up one day(poor excuse for bad technique)

Cordoba GK Pro Negra, pride of my acoustic "fleet" a true beauty

La Patrie Collection, easiest playability wise, not the best sounding, but still nice

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I have a few, including a Gibson J-45. However, my favorite is my new Simon & Patrick Woodland Pro Folk Spruce HG. It sounds outstanding and it very well made with no flaws that I can detect. Here is a review of the guitar from 2013 in Acoustic Guitar magazine. Mine does not have the slotted headstock or the sunburst finish. http://www.acousticguitar.com/Gear/Reviews/Simon-and-Patrick-Woodland-Pro-Folk-Review

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