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Ensenada Acoustic Guitar

I inherited a guitar from my grandfather who passed about 15 years ago. I've been trying to find out the origin of the guitar with no luck. It's an Ensenada acoustic, but I'm thinking it's not made by Fender since I can't find one comparable anywhere. I'm thinking he bought it some time in the 50's or 60's. If anyone knows about this guitar, I'd appreciate any feedback. It plays very well, and I'm honored to have it.

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Here's the photos of the guitar
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No clue here, but sure is pretty. Reminds me of a Gibson hummingbird though. Of course I know its not.


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Eddie's right - it's a copy of a Gibson Hummingbird. Looks pretty though and sentimental value is much more important than monetary value.


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I have a 12-string version of the same guitar,except it doen't have a second pickguard.Mine's on the treble side of the soundhole.Action was kinda high when I got it from my grandfather,but I had it lowered.It has the same fretboard inlays,and the logo on mine is in mother of pearl.Don't know much about it,but it sounds pretty!

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Welcome to the forum Matthew. Hope you stick around for a while and share some of your 12 string experience with us.


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