Hi, my name is Steve but I go by "Baimo". I am 57 and am learning how to play. I played when I was 13-14 years old for a couple years and dropped guitars when I discovered girls. I have grown passionate about guitars and have 3 exotic acoustics and 2 and 1/2 exotic electrics. I just decided over the past few weeks that I would like to try an archtop. I thad traded an acoustic I was not fond of to a local dealer and had a credit there. I ended up pulling the trigger on a 19996 Heritage sweet 16 and will pick it up tomorrow. Very excited, I have much to learn. When the dealer asked me if I wanted flat or round strings I started scratching my head. I tried both types of string on a couple different Archtops and will pick the newly strung and setup sweet 16 tomorrow. My teacher plays an archtop and I always love the sounds his makes. He will be surprised to see me show up with the 16. Looking forward to the journey
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Hi, my name is Steve but I go by "Baimo". I am 57 and am learning how to play. I played when I was 13-14 years old for a couple years and dropped guitars when I discovered girls. I have grown passionate about guitars and have 3 exotic acoustics and 2 and 1/2 exotic electrics. I just decided over the past few weeks that I would like to try an archtop. I thad traded an acoustic I was not fond of to a local dealer and had a credit there. I ended up pulling the trigger on a 19996 Heritage sweet 16 and will pick it up tomorrow. Very excited, I have much to learn. When the dealer asked me if I wanted flat or round strings I started scratching my head. I tried both types of string on a couple different Archtops and will pick the newly strung and setup sweet 16 tomorrow. My teacher plays an archtop and I always love the sounds his makes. He will be surprised to see me show up with the 16. Looking forward to the journey