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Old 01-10-2013, 05:12 PM
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My '93 Seagull is great, and seeing as it has a bolt on neck I'd expect a reset in 15 years time if it needed one to be quite cheap as well. And that has no bearing on it being laminate either.
My 1980 Yamaha Fg750s is my best condition guitar, despite it being 32 years old.
My brother-in-law has 2 playable all-laminate guitars from the 1960s, even though they weren't the best quality to start with.

In short, a laminate guitar you describe is more likely to outlast an all-solid without having to have costly repairs or extreme-looking-after.
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Comfy '07 Stonebridge OMS-22-CM for enjoying; Thumpy '93 Seagull S6 for thwacking on; Mellifluous '66 S.Yairi for being nylon on.
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