I second the Duff recommendation.  I've played a handful and loved
them all.  Very dry, woody, mid-rangey traditional tone.  And at
roughly $6k, those are a pretty damn good deal.  The one at Elderly is
$5500 but it's also from 1999.  I much prefer Paul's later work and
think you get more for your money.  Keep in mind, these are varnish
F5s for $6k.  I wish I was in the market!

I suffer from a severe case of MAS as well.  And I've chased
instruments thinking they will make me sound more like I want.  Guess
what?  It's your right hand that will give you that classic Monroe/
Compton sound.  I think it's about 90% player and 10% instrument,
maybe even less.  So if you like the Weber, I say stick with it.  On
the other hand, if you haven't bonded with it, maybe it is time to
move on.

Keep pickin,
Shaun

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