I've spent some time with these gems today because I hadn't in quite some time. Both the D 25 and D 25 BR are 1970 models. They both have the Hoboken label but were actually made in Westerly. What strikes me on both these guitars is how lightweight they are and they both sound superb. The GF 25 is a 1987 and more typical in terms of weight (not a lightweight)
I was thinking three 25 series guitar was overkill and I actually have the GF 25 available for sale but I may change that. The D 25 BR is a Mahogany/Spruce top flat back, the D 25 is an all Hog flat back, and the GF 25 is a Mahogany body. Spruce top with an arched back.
So, now I'm thinking I have 3 different 25 series guitars so maybe I need to find a way to keep them all. We'll see.
I was thinking three 25 series guitar was overkill and I actually have the GF 25 available for sale but I may change that. The D 25 BR is a Mahogany/Spruce top flat back, the D 25 is an all Hog flat back, and the GF 25 is a Mahogany body. Spruce top with an arched back.
So, now I'm thinking I have 3 different 25 series guitars so maybe I need to find a way to keep them all. We'll see.