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ve2000gg signature
Hi, i was at Gordon's last Bramhall Hall concert, and was lucky enough to hear him talk about his new signature guitar. I have read all the reviews and am sure it is a phenomenal guitar, but since i'm only 15 £400 is quite a big chunk of my savings, should i consder something cheaper like a vintage v400mh, or a seagull s6, or should i go for it and get the signature? As an intermediate (at best) guitar player, will i appreciate the difference enough to make it worthwhile? any thoughts or advice welcome. Also wondering if anyone knows when the shops are giong to get a new batch of the signature guitars in- at the moment they all seem to be sold out :/Thanks a lot everyone
Hello Daniel.
Thankyou for your posting. The guitars you mentioned represent great value for money and the cheaper Vintage models are amazing! What you get with the GG model is a guitar that will in time improve with age(as most solid top guitars do of course)and as you progress with your playing you will appreciate the difference.
I think for the extra £79 of your £400 budget it may be worth waiting that little bit longer until they finally reach the shops again which should be any time now.It is a fact that the GG model ticks all the boxes in all the areas.My one is a permanent fixture on stage and in the studio, I love it!
If in the meantime you decide to go for the other models in the Vintage range I suggest the mahogany models would be a great choice, I have owned one and can vouch for the quality and outstanding value for money.The Seagull is a good choice also.
Continue to enjoy whatever guitar you chose.
Be Well.
G.
Thankyou for your posting. The guitars you mentioned represent great value for money and the cheaper Vintage models are amazing! What you get with the GG model is a guitar that will in time improve with age(as most solid top guitars do of course)and as you progress with your playing you will appreciate the difference.
I think for the extra £79 of your £400 budget it may be worth waiting that little bit longer until they finally reach the shops again which should be any time now.It is a fact that the GG model ticks all the boxes in all the areas.My one is a permanent fixture on stage and in the studio, I love it!
If in the meantime you decide to go for the other models in the Vintage range I suggest the mahogany models would be a great choice, I have owned one and can vouch for the quality and outstanding value for money.The Seagull is a good choice also.
Continue to enjoy whatever guitar you chose.
Be Well.
G.
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