Well, it depends on which other players you mean. If it's players on a recording, then some of that is in the recording process. Other times, it's because you may be playing cowboy chords way up near the nut and those other players are using barre chords in the middle of the neck. Other times, they may have their guitars strung in Nashville style. You'll have to look that up because I don't quite grasp it, but it's something about the treble strings being an octave higher than usual. Dirty Ed does this with one of his campfire guitars. It sounds really neat and is fun to play.
To get the brightest tone out of your guitar (very nice choice by the way, that's a terrific guitar), try using light gauge phosphor bronze strings. I'd recommend using Ernie Ball Earthwood strings or D'Addorio strings.
Good luck. Have fun playing around to get the sound you want, but remember to keep practicing until you get it. All things in time.
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