Larrivee Guitars

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Larrivee Guitars

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I'm playing a L03 right now and just wondering if anyone else has played any larrivee's and what they think. I think they are good sounding guitars, the L model not truely designed for rythmic strumming, but it still sounds sweet and better then any other guitar i've played in that price range. And now that there is a plant in Cali, more yankees should see them around.

anyways my thought before i go to sleep at 6am
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two steps too many wrote:I'm playing a L03 right now and just wondering if anyone else has played any larrivee's and what they think. I think they are good sounding guitars, the L model not truely designed for rythmic strumming, but it still sounds sweet and better then any other guitar i've played in that price range. And now that there is a plant in Cali, more yankees should see them around.

anyways my thought before i go to sleep at 6am
I've never played one, but I believe your L-03 is like one of the nicest guuitars out there. really good tone, and nice action. They really are sweet sweet guitars.
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id say most larrivees are better guitars than martins and dare i say taylors?
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