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Recording King guitars?

Let me try this again.

Anyone have any experience with these guitars? I've been looking for an affordable Rosewood dreadnought and am down to the Recording King RD-227 and the Washburn D56SW. I'm more familiar with Washburn but only recently came across Recording King.

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Sorry. No experience with them.

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Sorry. No experience with them.
Thanks. Lack of response does tells me that they are relatively new. I know that they are an old company that just started making guitars again but that's about it.

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