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Author Topic: Why did so many players go for dreadnaughts after their "re-discovery"?  (Read 3789 times)

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Offline RobBob

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Re: Why did so many players go for dreadnaughts after their "re-discovery"?
« Reply #60 on: March 10, 2013, 02:36:35 PM »
They are like a single 0.  Great sound.  Heard my first one many years ago.  A woman was playing it behind my fiddling and it filled the air.  She had gotten it at a yard sale near Philly for $25 many years before that.  Mine is new and has some kind of new pickup in a D-hanger or something.  Don't really need the pickup but it may come in handy at some gigs.

Offline westside ryan

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Re: Why did so many players go for dreadnaughts after their "re-discovery"?
« Reply #61 on: March 11, 2013, 01:43:16 PM »
Sounds like my kind of guitar!  I wish I could get lucky at a yard sale like that!

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