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Old June 23rd, 2008
Chewe Chewe is offline
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Playing guitar for what seems like forever.
 
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I agree. A classical guitar would be a sensible solution to begin with.
I was garage sale hunting one day when I came across this old beat up looking classical guitar. Three of the strings were selotaped on and no tuners/machines on one side. The price was $10 so I offered $5.
I got it and took it home. I had some old machines which I put on and thought I'd clean it up. The dust inside the guitar was thick so couldn't see the name at first. After a good clean out I had in my hands a hand made Yari classical. It's the sons S Yari model valued at around $800. Not a bad score I think. I just love this guitar and play it often. So if you're looking for a classical guitar try the garage sale method. You never know your luck. I have a friend who bought an original Hofner beatle bass for $20. Lucky bugger. Had it valued at $2000.


Last edited by Chewe : June 23rd, 2008 at 05:49 PM. Reason: spelling
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