I think you can figure out which model this is.....

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and it has a longer scale too...but richness in spades.... :D Steffan
...oh, no I didn't buy it...my friend and luthier owns it along with several other special ones... :wink:


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Thanks Joe....I also seem to have the "C" position figured out eh! :lol: That is a monster guitar.....You'd love it! Steffan
 

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That is indeed the good old G 41, and what a beauty, it speaks up whether you have something to say or not :lol: :lol: its got some serious overtones, undertones, aroundtones, sidetones and whatever else is available..along with something like a 27 inch scale. but as big as it is, its nice to play, your right arm is resting on that big bout kind of like the arm rest of an armchair....and did I mention its full spectrum voice? :lol: Steffan
 

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That G-41 is a monster of a guitar! According to Hans' book 17" wide with 26 1/4" scale length, same length like the F-612!
Ralf
 

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Actually, I learned it long ago, only because it's hard to play Prine without an F chord. :)
 
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