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Old January 17th, 2006
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Hello!

I just recently decided to try to play a guitar again. I am currently barrowing a friends, but looking to get my own. Another friend is selling a Galveston Acusiti/electic, does anyone know anything about them?

From the looks of the forums, I have plenty of reading to do

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Welcome Sean, glad you can be with us!
I don't know much about the electro-acoustics, but I'm sure someone else will.


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There seem to be two acoutic electrics in their line. You can figure out which one you have.
http://www.harmony-central.com/Guitar/Data4/Galveston/

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Thanks, i had been to that site but missed the unknown acoustic link, that appears to be the one im looking at. http://www.harmony-central.com/Guita...lectric-1.html

Doesnt look like a bad deal.

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Hi there. I recently purchased a crafter electric acoustic from a local dealer.
This is a great instrument. A bit on the big side but a wonderful tone. Good action.
Paid about 200 english pounds. Good luck

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