1967 gibson acoustic

What is a good acoustic guitar to buy?
Hello everyone. I am looking to buy an acoustic guitar. Ive tried to teach me to play in a 1967 model USA Fender Start, and it is not only good, too. People have said I have to start with an acoustic guitar. Im tryin to learn the hard years 70 style to play the guitar technique, and they all say I should start there. So what is a good acoustic guitar to start? Money not a problem, why am I out of my way to buy a '67 Fender Start and an output for sending the United States once. So what do you think? People are being thrown between Gibson and Fender, and I do not know.
Only those who know little about Gibson and Fender guitars that give the best options. Among the Fender acoustic I did like the plague. Gibson acoustics are very good, but too expensive. Martin, Taylor, Guild (older Made in the USA) and Breedlove guitars are all good. If desired, an electric and acoustic (with the piezo pickup under the seat and built in EQ). If you want a good compromise between noise and power, I recommend you also try to Taylor T5, which is a semi-hollow with piezoelectric sensors that give their sound nice, but also a style of bar lips humbucking pickups to play jazz and blues. This is not a real good sound, you will not get much sound unless you connect to an amplifier, but the pills can be mixed and get really great tone. After you have tried different stars, choose the one you prefer. You could say that I would choose, but I am not you and you do not like what I do. Personally, I avoid Fender, Yamaha, Epiphone, Takamine, Ibanez acoustic guitars and just because I personally do not like the tone and action on them, but others might recommend them highly. It's just a preference and should play as much as possible and decide for yourself that suits you. If money is really no object, I look at a McPherson. I've never played one myself, but I mean they are impressive, and I know many professional guitarists who play it. They are moving too rosette Some people believe it looks very fresh. Oh, I forgot to mention Larrivee. One of my friends has one and has a nice sound (not the evil that is an excellent guitarist as well.)
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