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Ok so my father in law gave me a classical guitar for Christmas that he has owned since the early 70's...I have to see if it can be repaired as the bridge has come off, but the wood seems fine ..body seems nice and flat..and the neck is straight....not bad for as old as it is...
my question is...does anyone know ANYTHING about Westbrook guitars? I'm sure it was PURCHASED in California in the early 70's, but other than that ..nuttin'. I'm still doing some research but here's what it says on the inside....

WESTBROOK

a quality guitar made
for J.M. Sahleen Co.
model no. w 30
made in Korea
I'll post a few photos soon....
I'm sure it is not a high quality, lol, but a cool gift anyway~!
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Congrats on the guitar score. Usually those unknowns from the 60s and 70s were an in house product of a parent company like early Sears Roebuck guitars. Makes it hard to research them. Try a vintage acoustic guitar list. They may have something on it.
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http://www.guitarforbeginners.com/fo...7743#post87743<--- new thread with photos here... Thanks AT got a lot to catch up on!


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