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« Tom Anderson Cobra »

Published on 10/31/01 at 15:00
I bought this guitar in 1997 at American Music, Seattle, USA. It cost me 1,700 US Dollars (this is the price before the economic crisis). I am so lucky!!!!

Beautiful guitar with maple on the top!!!! Great work!!! I like the neck that is not too big and not too thin. Easy access to the deepest frest (22 frets). No tremolo, so it is easy to tune it. Rich tone especially middle sound from mahogany body. Thin body and comfortable to play. Stay in tune for all the time.

Very expensive!! I'm not sure whether is it worth my money or not!? If compare to Gibson or Paul Reed Smith I'm not sure that my guitar is better or not because the price is quite similar.

Mahogany body with maple on the top. Gold hard ware. Fixed bridge(no tremolo). Beautiful!!!!

If you are rich enough, buy it!!!! You will be satisfied with it I'm sure. Very neat work guitar and very beautiful!!! Great tone!! However, before you decide to buy any new guitar you'd better try the stuffs like Gibson, Paul Reed Smith, Brian Moore, and whatever that you can try because these stuffs are fucking expensive. So think carefully!!

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