are you planning on having some set-up work done to it once you get it? because if you are not, I would be VERY leary of purchasing guitars through the mail. My suggestion is to try and find an old 60s/early 70s yamaha (solid spruce top, solid mahagony back and sides) and pay a luthier to do bone nut and saddle and setup, then throw a set of grovers on there. You will come out about even price wise and most likely way ahead tone wise.......but I am biased, though.
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