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Old December 26th, 2006
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How are takamine guitars?

I just went to my local music store and they had these 3 takamine guitars that caught my eye.

takamine s33
takamine g240
and takamine es33c

which one is the best?

I also have a question about the quality of the es33c. I havent seen a lot of reviews about it so im wondering how it is since it is an acoustic-electric guitar. the other two are acoustic steel.

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How to use a "Search Engine": (This is using AltaVista as a search engine)

(1) Go to: http://www.altavista.com

(2) Type in: takamine + es33c in the empty space provided.

(3) Next, left-click on Find

(4) Alta Vista will deliver you all web pages with both the word "takamine" and the es33c model. You will notice that both of those items will be bold-faced in each of the entries that pop up.

(5) Look for the most likely of the articles and click on them, one at a time.

(6) If the articles that pop up don't really get the results you wish, go to #7.

(7) Re-type into AltaVista: takamine + es33c + review and try the process all over again with that modification.

If you liked using the AltaVista search engine and would like to know more about how to use it as well as some other search engines, just e-mail me at: ********** so I can send you an attachment article with that info. Researching on the internet is so much better with these engines to help.

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I thought you were going to give me tips and extreme search engine using.. not just how to type in stuff and press enter on a search engine. lol.. i know more than you think i do...

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Keep calm mlf. When people try to be helpful and take the the time to post info on this website, we should appreciate their effort. If their info is not helpful or not what we were expecting, it's polite to say 'Thankyou' and move on.

btw have you bought a guitat yet?


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xP. sorry. reedrainey

yes i have. in fact, its not a takamine. That other day, i went to another store and decided to buy a seagull s6. i hate how i always end up not getting what i originally intended to get.

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The main thing is that you have one, congrats. Is it a steel string acoustic? I think you'll find that it really doesn't matter that much for your first guitar - once you get going on learning how to play it, there will be plenty of other things to think about.


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xP. sorry. reedrainey

yes i have. in fact, its not a takamine. That other day, i went to another store and decided to buy a seagull s6. i hate how i always end up not getting what i originally intended to get.
Hi, again,

If you want detailed uses of search engines, you may go to "Extras" at the top of this page, and then to "Members List", and find my e-mail address. Then I can send you back the article on "Search Engines" I mentioned. It's much too large for a regular message.

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@reedrainey ok ill do that when i have some more time later

My guitar specs are here if you want to take a look.

http://www.seagullguitars.com/products6%2Bcedargt.htm

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Looks very nice! It also looks a great deal better than my first guitar


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