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Old 11-30-2017, 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by microscope View Post
Yes I didn't realize that the GK Pro and Fusion 14 were smaller body and thinner body as well - they look like travel guitars to me : ) I'm looking for a full size classical-type guitar with cutaway or not, electronics or not, with the focus on the radiused and norrower neck.
Does Cordoba offer any crossovers that fit this description?
And any other brands that might fit the criteria?
Thx
I've owned many classical and flamenco guitars. The Cordoba GK Pro and Fusion are most definitely not travel sized guitars. I don't notice any difference in tone, or body size when playing, from my regular classicals.

The GK Pro comes in blanca (cypress) and Negra (rosewood). I've owned two of each and they are my favorite nylon strung instruments that I've ever owned since I started playing classical in 1986.

My Breedlove Masterclass Bossa Nova was technically more of a crossover, with a narrower neck and raduised fretboard. It was my favorite non-Cordoba and impreccable in craftsmanship and playability. But even used, they run around $2K (when you can find one).
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