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I am very close to buying this guitar. I will have to buy it online. Any experience or advice will be a great help. I want to use it to learn finger picking. I have a Washburn D10S and a HB35, great for the flat pick.

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Hello mikeblues,
Looks like a very nice choice. I see that it does have solid wood on top, back and sides. Many overlook the mahogany, but it is a good choice from past experience. Always best to try one if possible.


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I have the JF30 and I absolutely love it!!!! It is a great guitar. I am also a finger picker
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