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Bluegrass in Ohio, Michigan and Indiana

What would be the next best guitar other that Martin for Bluegrass sound.

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Brian Lowe Comment by Brian Lowe on October 16, 2009 at 11:01am
Martin has an introductory line in their "X" series they are easy to play, still have a great sound and are not as expensive... I just thought I would add that even though it has been a while since you posted your blog. Did you wind up getting something already?
Patrick Meechan Comment by Patrick Meechan on July 14, 2009 at 1:37am
A Composite Acoustics Legacy or Bluegrass model or a CA Tim Stafford Model. CA's are graphite but are braced to sound like a Martin or Taylor. They REALLY sound NICE!! I have 2 and I'd take mine over any Martin or Taylor any day!!
William Colwell  (Billy Joe) Comment by William Colwell (Billy Joe) on June 11, 2009 at 11:56am
Blueridge has a model 180 that sounds fairly decent, as is easy on the pocketbook as well.
Curtis Lowe Comment by Curtis Lowe on June 10, 2009 at 10:06am
Gary, Brian is right I had a Martin D-18 that had to part with and kicked myself for doing it! Anyway I ended up getting a Taylor model 110 when I originaly went back to buy a Martin! The Taylor 110 gets out good and has that higher pitch like a d 18 everyone loves! It's a lot cheaper on the wallet too! Good luck with your quest!
Brian Lowe Comment by Brian Lowe on May 25, 2009 at 11:18am
Have you looked at Taylors?....www.taylorguitars.com/guitars. I suggest shopping around and ask if you can pick on several different types to see how you like it over all. I am a novice at best at playing but know a slew of people that play. I hope this helped.

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