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Old 11-26-2021, 01:57 PM
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Default Nylon-stringed crossovers

Over the past couple of years, I've sold off my archtop guitars but I still seem to want to play some fingerstyle jazz. I've become interested in crossover nylon-stringed guitars. I know that there are others who play those kinds of guitars and I'm soliciting opinions on which models sound and play well. My eye has definitely been caught by the Buscarino Cabaret models, but they are an expensive way to dip my toe in the water. Has anyone tried the Eastman Cabaret that is inspired by the above-mentioned Buscarino?
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You might also look at the Godin Multiac.
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Has anyone tried the Eastman Cabaret that is inspired by the above-mentioned Buscarino?
I've wanted to try an Eastman Cabaret. I've yet to see one at a shop.

Here's a couple of nice YouTube videos of the Cabaret. I guess for me, these will have to suffice until I can hear and play one in person.



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