I have small hands and a light playing touch with the right hand, so although I know that the guitar was of high quality, it just didn't work for me. That is not a critical comment on the guitar itself, just on how it didn't suit me personally. I have thought about it since and have a feeling that a wider nut width combined with the neck shape was less than ideal for me as an individual and was affecting my playing fluency as was the reserved sound." The fretboard didn't feel very fluid under my left hand fingers compared to my guitars at home. ![]() But the sound was a bit reluctant to come out of the guitar and sing. The sound was more rounded and warm and like I would expect from mahogany. "Very much a better quality guitar in feel. It was the best of 5 all mahogany parlour size guitars I tried in my favourite guitar shop. I did try a Guild M120 earlier this year, but the version with no electrics.
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