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I played the 0001a at Acoustic Music Works last week, beautiful guitar, I'm going back to pick it up tomorrow. I can't believe in a bluegrass setting it will keep up with the fiddles, banjo's...

I prefer smaller groups to pick with but at Grey Fox small jams have a way of turning into big jams. I would bring the 0001a too except I hate to keep track of 2 instruments if I can help it. Even though I have a nice system for keeping the guitar cool if it's in the car during the day I never like to leave them in there for very long.

I'm bringing the 000 to a jam next week to see how it does. I'm guessing in a festival setting a dreadnaught would still be the way to go. Still I'd love to try your 00 if you're bringing it.
 
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Hey Flatpicker how did your 000 work out at the Jam. I played mine with a group of 10 to 15 people in the basement of a church. The banjo players in this group did not play full out LOUD, but my tripple 0 hung right in there. I no longer have the instrument I sold it to get my D1A in October. That will most likely be the guitar I will be playing at Grey Fox. You can see picture of it in the Photo gallery along with my Braz. D2ha and my D3. I think the photo is title my collings Dreads.
 
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