#1332944 - 12/31/00 05:56 PM
seagull guitars
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bluedawg@mail.com
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has anyone had any experiences with the seagull grand parlor acoustic, i'm looking for a parlor-sized acoustic and my local guitar shop wants an arm and a leg for a tacoma. any info would be greatly appreciated. thanks,bluedawg
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#1332945 - 01/06/01 01:38 AM
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Sorry. Haven't seen or tried a Parlor, just the dreadnaughts. They were pretty good. So, I would assume the parlor guitar would be as good or better. Not sure though.
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#1332946 - 01/07/01 01:05 AM
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sterling30@beethoven.com
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Don't recall seeing a Seagull "Parlor" before but if size and price is an issue, look at the Martin D-15..
An all Mahogany small size dreadnaught with a huge tone and sale prices often between $499 & $550.
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#1332947 - 01/14/01 10:17 AM
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bluedawg@mail.com
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I GOT IT!!!!!!!!!! and let me tell you,this guitar is GRAND indeed! i don't think i have ever played a sweeter sounding,more user friendly guitar in my life. LR Baggs electronics....This guitar is way better than the Tacoma parlors. its my new best friend....bluedawg
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