New guitar in the house ( but its not a guild )

Tony Burns

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Pulled the trigger on a brand new bouncing Goodall Aloha Standard in Koa - on monday- came Wednesday - and it rarely gets put down -needs a set-up but I have never heard a guitar that souded as good as this baby - Heres Pic-

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Kinds scared when i bought it -im a big " no buy unless i play it " kind of guy but that top just htrew me for a loop -guess im a sucker for a pretty guitar -
 

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Well, if it can't be a Guild, this is a nice alternative, Tony! :) :wink:
I haven't played many Goodall guitars, but they have always been impressive.
Congratulations. Be sure to call your insurance broker and increase your coverage!
 

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At least the name starts with a G. If it sounds as good as it looks ..... Congratulations Tony! CJ
 

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Just bought my "dream guitar" a D-55---Played with my buddies HD-35 and his Goodall--- The D-55 more than held it's own against the Martin---but I must admitt--the Goodall was special---(but so was the D-55)---The D-55 beat them both in chord tonality but the Goodall was superior in note articulation (but it was also louder) Ulimatly--As SOMEONE told me when I asked why I liked the sound of Guild guitars so much--He said---"Cause when you close your eyes and think of what a guitar should sound like---It sounds like a Guild
 
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