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Published on 01/07/03 at 15:00Mother's Music in Langley, B.C., Canada. I paid $650.00 Cd for it. I purchased it so I would be able to learn to play classical guitar and also be able to plug into my amplifier.
The style and appearance were the first things that caught my attention to the guitar. The ease of use and the name, of course, is also appealing. It has a lovely sound and I would highly recommend it to anyone wishing anyone seeking a classical/electric guitar.
Nothing so far!
The top and back are solid and the top is made of cedar. The sides and back are made of Mahogany. The Fretboard is made of Rosewood and the body is a cutaway style. Of course being a Takamine the quality is superb.
It is deffinitely not a cheap guitar, but if it's something you wish to hold on to for many years, I would say it is well worth considering.
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The style and appearance were the first things that caught my attention to the guitar. The ease of use and the name, of course, is also appealing. It has a lovely sound and I would highly recommend it to anyone wishing anyone seeking a classical/electric guitar.
Nothing so far!
The top and back are solid and the top is made of cedar. The sides and back are made of Mahogany. The Fretboard is made of Rosewood and the body is a cutaway style. Of course being a Takamine the quality is superb.
It is deffinitely not a cheap guitar, but if it's something you wish to hold on to for many years, I would say it is well worth considering.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com