So what was wrong with it? It looks are fine and I'd say the materials used, as well as the brand, should guarantee a great sounding guitar, unless you found that you have a specific liking to a certain model and feel or a certain sound.
Did you keep it for a while and then run into one you liked better, or did you just grow to hate it as it didn't give the sound you were looking for, or did it just disassemble itself at an awkward moment.
I haven't been able to really compare accoustic guitars, I just had one for 35 years. It wasn't very expensive or high end, nor could I compare 10 of it. I just bought what I could afford, while jealously looking at the first Taylors in music magazines and reading about the people who played them. Consequetively I bought other guitars, all electric, traded them and bought a more expensive one, again and again. Still even now I really can't compare them with other available guitars, or some of the guitars I wanted too but never had the money to buy.
Perhaps that's my blessing, not knowing what else is out there and not being able to compare them. They were all fine for the job at the time and I miss all of em. I have what I have, no more money and it's getting late in my life. Should I look even further to see if there's something which can overshadow my current selection?
Does the fact that I miss my old guitars mean they were better then what I have now, or just different and with their own charactaristics. Your Cujo is a stunner but I'm sure I can't afford it, if I would play it I'd probably hate myself for not having the money to get one myself, which is why I'd rather not touch it if you know what i mean. Knowing it's there doesn't change the ammount of money I can spend and having the guitar doesn't make me a better guitarist but it's a beautifull peace of art and I'd be scared to have one if one of my friends would even look at it, lol. I think any upgrade is nice untill you learn you could have done better at which point you're sold, wether you have the money or not.
In the past 8 weeks I've not seen as many guitars as I've seen during my entire life, thx to the internet, and it didn't make life any easier, hehehe.
Did you get sold too when you touched that Cujo and played it the first time? I had that with my Gibson ES Artist Active and it's little brother the Les Paul Artist Active, man I was sold big time and something had to go. That's how it goes right, or am I the only one who suffers from guitar greed.
Von Beerhofen
edited for profanity