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 Location: Vermont USA
 | "And your point is?" Don't drink and write you cant afford it.
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 Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
 | Paul, Nice attempt at a harmless, non/no motive question/poll...I voted Adami because I enjoy mine so much...I also like my Elites and they sound great...I think Cliff had the best answer (Cliff: impressive!) on why Adamai sound so fantastic....
 However, if we're talkin all wood guitars, well then it's a whole new ball game...(as my recent test/comparison bore out). Still, the 47RI was the winner in many respects (and was right up there with the '49 Martin D-28)...one of the guitars I did not use in the comparison was the Martin OM-28V which to my ear sounds better than anything else I own (fingerpicked)...it is really awesome! (Thanks again Dave)
 
 Still, there is just so much about the Adami that I personally like!
 
 *Growth happens when you move away and strike out on your own..."trust and believe in yourself" goes a long way*...
 But of course, you only have yourself to blame then...lol
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 | Originally posted by moody, p.i.: Forgot to make Taylor a choice?I didn't set up the poll correctly.  For that I apologize.
 
 DIdja see Martin's new aluminum topped guitar?     000CE AL
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 Location: South of most, North of few
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 Location: south east Michigan
 | My UTE has a wonderful sound. I'll play it exclusivly for a month or so. Then I'll pick up the AD-II and realize all over again how great it sounds. Then the UTE ends up hanging on the wall for a while. | 
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 Location: North Carolina
 | I disqualified myself from voting because I've never played a carbon graphite topped guitar, but I'd like to see the results.  When will they be available to the great unwashed? | 
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 Location: south east Michigan
 | As of right now, 11 votes for wood,
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 Location: SoCal
 | Originally posted by Paulcc1: Now that's a point...."And your point is?"
 Don't drink and write you cant afford it.
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