I have a Larrivee L01 acoustic guitar that is about 8 years old. I bought it in hopes of really learning how to play guitar. I had a little success but it was a very on off, more off, type of effort. It did lead me to the uke 6 months ago and I am a 10X better uke player than I ever was on guitar, course all the time on the Larrivee helped my jump to the uke.
Here is the dilemma I am feeling like trading it in for credit towards a nice tenor, possibly a Koaloha. I loved that guitar, the look, the feel, the sound and the fact it was made by a Canadian in Canada. Solid spruce top, solid mahogany sides and back and all of it has some beautiful grain and a little flaming on the hog. But I never got to the point of playing proficiently and never will because it is all about the uke for me.
Might be nice to keep it and pass it down to a grandchild, if that ever happens. I am torn so tell me what you would do and or if you have done something like this before.
Here is the dilemma I am feeling like trading it in for credit towards a nice tenor, possibly a Koaloha. I loved that guitar, the look, the feel, the sound and the fact it was made by a Canadian in Canada. Solid spruce top, solid mahogany sides and back and all of it has some beautiful grain and a little flaming on the hog. But I never got to the point of playing proficiently and never will because it is all about the uke for me.
Might be nice to keep it and pass it down to a grandchild, if that ever happens. I am torn so tell me what you would do and or if you have done something like this before.