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Old June 27th, 2004
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Washburn D-100

I was reading around on this forum and someone had mentioned the Washburn D-100 here for $99.

I'm a complete beginner and am wanting to start to play. I also read that people wouldn't normally suggest buying over the internet because you can't check the instrument out first, but for $99, is it worth it?

Also, does this have the features that are good for a beginner. My friend said I should try to get a full wood top instead of a composite top.

Any help is appreciated! Thanks!

-Rotz

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