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dmcowles |
Just thought I'd mention... |
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Before the thought escapes me and I fail to pass it along, I still just really love my Stanford.
You forget it and I'll forget it, but I'll remember it, and don't you forget it!
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ronsongz |
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"You forget it and I'll forget it, but I'll remember it, and don't you forget it! "
I don't think the thought will escape you, Chief! Ron |
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Broadus55.acousticfingers... |
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dmcowles wrote: I think I know how you feel, except I'd substitute the word "Eastman" in the statement. I've played only one Stanford, a dread, but I'd love to play an OM. What amazes me about my Eastman is that I seem to have recovered the bass that I lost when I traded my L-03R for the OM-03R. I knew I was losing bass with that trade, but I thought it was just something that had to be if I were to get an OM. I was wrong. The Eastman is surprising with its bass. Oh well, back to your Stanford love affair before I'm accused of stealing the thread.
Bill
Broadus on AGF, HCAG, and the Larrivee Forum
Larrivee OM-03R, Eastman AC710S The chief end of man is to glorify God and enjoy him forever (Westminster Shorter Catechism, 1647)
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intune66 |
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dmcowles wrote: Well Dave... I had to pick up my PSD-20 and play it before I responded to this. Yup! Still loving mine as well! All 3 actually...... . Who else is "feeling the LOVE" around here???
Ryan
Some of my Guitars:
Stanford PSD-28, 21, 20 Blueridge BR-70, 60-AS Aria AD-80, R.K. RDC-57 |
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rthanson |
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I am still loving the PSD21 and am looking forward to the PSD28 (arrives in a couple of days). And, not to be forgotten is the humble PSRD10, which, though it
doesn't have the depth or high-end richness of the PSD21, remains my favorite for a good percentage of my material.
Stanford PSRD10 & PSD21
Prudencio Saez 28 Aria AP Standard Yamaha FG-140 www.myspace.com/tomhansonmusic www.tomhansonmusic.com www.cdbaby.com/cd/tomhanson2 |
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Kindred Spirit |
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Love my PSD-21 and really loving my Stonebridge now! Believe it or not, I have tried to sell my PSD-21 so many times and just can't bring myself to do it.
It just sounds amazing.
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Scottish Thistledown |
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Who else is "feeling the LOVE" around here???Me!
DISCLAIMER: I am not actually Scottish, nor am I a thistle.
~Lynn |
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poboxnyc |
Love, Love, Love. | ||
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This is getting kind of mushy and gushy---what the hell--- yeah---
I Love, Love, Love my Stanford PSD21 and my Stanford OM20P. I still can't believe how good these guitars are. |
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Ranger1964 |
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I HATE mine and will GLADLY sell it for $10,000.00 and not a penny less.
Sole resident of The Island of Misfit Players Three Chords and a Wish
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intune66 |
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Not to go overboard again, but why not? I was in awe of the Stanford tone (and the feel of the neck) the minute I
unpacked my PSD-20. How often do you buy a solid EIR guitar in the $5-600 that sounds that incredibly good and makes you want to jump on another? I was on the
phone to Steve within 10 minutes of getting it asking about a PSD-21. I just knew immediately that the signature tone of any of these Stanfords would be
phenomenal. What's not to Love, ay???
Ryan
Some of my Guitars:
Stanford PSD-28, 21, 20 Blueridge BR-70, 60-AS Aria AD-80, R.K. RDC-57 |
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