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I,ll be looking to buy a new acoustic guitar in the new year and sort of fancy one of those,the 300 model takes my fancy,, any views would be appreciated..tia henry..

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Read about this one on Ebay. Seem well made, solid top and sides. Play before you pay to be sure you like it. Is the 300 a your looking at a dread too?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Freshman-FA300D-Solid-Wood-Acoustic-Guitar-RRP-369-95_W0QQitemZ290066617558QQihZ019QQcategoryZ2385QQs sPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

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hey henry you seem like a good guitar player i just got an electric guitar for cristmas and im pretty good but probably not as good as you now maybe you could teach me a thing or two about guitar that would be sweet im scaticorocker so send me a reply for this message to scatico rocker

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I had a short try of it in the local music store [amongst others].But wasn,t keen on the satin finnish, I,ll keep an eye out to see what others come in.

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