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I wouldn't buy a Cordoba in that price range. I'd save my money if I were you and buy a C10. You won't regret the decision.
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Thanks Norman2 and Patrice. I'm still a beginner and it sounds like the C-10 will be more than sufficient. But if a C-12 shows up a great price..........wellllll.
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do they make a C10 in a cutaway?
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[QUOTE=jbell;4743071]Thanks Norman2 and Patrice. I'm still a beginner and it sounds like the C-10 will be more than sufficient. But if a C-12 shows up a great price..........wellllll.[/QUOTE
Hi Jbell, The C10 you have is an excellent guitar and has a sweeter and deeper sound than the C12. The only difference between the two is that the C10 has Spanish bracing and the C12 has lattice bracing which makes it sound more like a Flamenco guitar sort of banjoey. Most Custom Built Classical guitars in Spain use the Spanish Bracing. You would be just throwing money away. Anyway a man has to do what he wants to do. Just some advice. Regards Norman2
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