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1981 Takamine C134S Classical
$425 shipped in the conus. I have owned this guitar since the early 90s when I was taking classical lessons. The guitar is in very good condition. Solid cedar top, laminated rosewood back and sides. Original hard case. One rice grain sized ding on the top and a small ding on the back of the neck down around the 10th fret. Tuners are a bit cranky but I’ve ordered a pair of gotoh classical tuners and will include them.
I wold consider using a this as a trade for a lap steel or a hybrid nylon guitar.IMG_0003.jpgIMG_0004.jpgIMG_0005.jpg
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Schenk Grand FingerStyle, Richard Gilewitz signature Emerald X7 Taylor 555 |
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Bump for a very nice, inexpensive classical
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Bump this one to the top. Gotoh tuners are going on tomorrow, old tuners will be in the case
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I had one of these from that same time period for years. I believe the back is solid too, and just the sides are laminate. Regardless, these are made in Japan and are excellent sounding/playing guitars—especially at that price point...GLWS!
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Martin 000-28EC '71 Harmony Buck Owens American Epiphone Inspired by Gibson J-45 Gold Tone PBR-D Paul Beard Signature Model resonator "Lean your body forward slightly to support the guitar against your chest, for the poetry of the music should resound in your heart." -Andrés Segovia |