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Old 09-14-2016, 04:45 PM
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Default Cervantes Crossover spruce rosewood

Just got my new nylon string guitar the Cervantes crossover spruce rosewood .it sounds great and I think will only get better.
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Great news, congratulations

Please give us some of your thoughts on the differences between it and your Cordoba C10
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I've gone through the 'Should I-shouldn't I?' for years with that guitar. Enjoy!
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Just got my new nylon string guitar the Cervantes crossover spruce rosewood .it sounds great and I think will only get better.
Congratulations! Nice axe!

I purchased one a couple of years ago. I don't play it too often, but when I do, it never disappoints.

Besides the tone, I really appreciated that Cervantes offered the radiused finger board (i.e. Crossover) in two nut widths.

Enjoy your new guitar!
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