I know. I thought at first maybe Steve Winwood, the guy closest to George. Not sure now, though. Donovan?
Guessing from the pick guard and the general availability and popularity at the time, it's a Martin guitar.
/\ I've got a few old Martins right here with me right now, wish I could see the headstock of George's guitar more clearly .....
Nice. I don't have any Martins. Only a Taylor 6-string, vintage 1994. Good enough for me, though. Jealous of your Martin possessions, of course!
I once had a 12-string Guild that I loved to death but had to pawn because my ex-wife made me. Young, stupid love.
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/\ I love old Guilds, I used to have an Guild jazz box with a couple of soap-bars, it sounded great, wish I had it back .....
Cool. I do love my Taylor, I have to say. A 710 rosewood, ebony on the frets, pine on top. Sounds like s dream, action is slippery. I could be a guitar collector, if I let myself, but it always felt like a terribly expensive habit. I occasionally will wonder into a guitar shop and play old Martins, though. They are a great guitar.
/\ I'm locked into it with my same old stuff, Martin and Fender, I've had it for many years ....
somebody gave me a nice vintage guitar a couple of months ago, I think it's out of here though ....
I know I'll regret it but I don't want a mountain of stuff, everybody in my family has too much of their stuff in my house, still doing spring cleaning .....
Not Badfinger I'm afraid. It is Donovan and a guy called Sid Maurer who worked as an artist for record companies amongst other stuff
/\ good work Martin