Sounds great. When my D 35 was three or four hundred dollars under water, I kept asking myself what $1400 guitar would I trade it for. I never came up with a credible answer. It does not pay to remember when you could get an old D 25 for six or seven hundred dollars, because back then you could get a used D 18 for under $1500. I continue to advise that they are still the best guitar you are going to get for your $1000-1200. Unlike most of the imports, they have soul, provided in part by the old wood. I can hear it in your video clip.
I also think an arch back makes for a great gigging instrument and campfire companion, and you will see those under a grand quite often. Before I bought my Santa Cruz, my 70 D 35 had become my most played instrument, and is still a joy to play. If I were to pare down from four to two, I'd keep the Cruz and the Guild. That would leave a very good Martin D 35 Custom and my 65 Epiphone Texan out. What a horrible thought that is.