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I recently picked up a 1952 00-28g as part of my exploration of transitioning from steel to nylon as my hands (along with the rest of me) age. If I it would be helpful, I will do my best to take and post photos of the bracing. I’m in the Chicago suburbs and happy to let local AGFers in good standing try out the guitar if you’re considering a 00-28g for your guitarsenal.
It’s possible that you’ll see this guitar listed for sale on AGF at some point. I’m still sorting out crossover options.
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I'm late to this thread, having just re-joined AGF after a pandemic hiatus, but OP I own an 00-28c and would be happy to answer any questions you have, though I purchased it not as a classical but to have a nylon string guitar to play/practice my standard steel string acoustic songbook on.
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I don't have any questions right now, having now seen some photos of the internals, but thanks for commenting. I really need to play one..
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Dang, you're just a little too far north of me to play my 00-28G. I'll try to remember this next time I head up to Morro Bay to play pickleball.
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Ah, you have a 00-28G? That's a very nice guitar- I had one on long-term loan from a good friend, and really enjoyed it. It's the 'C' series that has me a little intrigued, though; I'm trying to understand the differences between the two series, and am getting little clues here
and there. Come on by when you're in Morro Bay- pickleball is great (badminton, too).
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I have a 1958 00-28G.
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Hey Carey, As I understand it, the main difference between the G and C series guitars is their body shape. G series guitars have the shape of a 14 fret guitar even though it has 12 frets clear of the body. The C series have a traditional 12 fret shaped body. The C series made before some point in 1970 have the same shorter scale as the G series. After that time the scale length was lengthened to a whopping 26.44 inches(671.2mm). I hope that’s helpful. |
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Thanks for that body-shape info; it's helpful, and I think it might be the main
difference, too.
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Hey Carey,
I just relearned that the G series have the 24.9 scale length and the early C series have the 25.4 scale length. So another difference between the two. |
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1960 00-28G Converted to steel.
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Hi Carey,
I live in Goleta. I have a real nice 1967 00-28C you can check out |