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Washburn OG2CE Oscar Schmidt Dreadnought ...

Washburn OG2CE Oscar Schmidt Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar

OG2CE Dreadnought Acoustic Electric GuitarFeatures High Gloss Finish Select Spruce Top Catalpa Sides and BackAlso Features Rosewood Fingerboard and Mahogany NeckFully Adjustable Truss Rod and Chrome Die Cast TunersActive EQ SystemThis Oscar Schmidt by Washburn OG2CE full size Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar is a truly versatile instrument! It is made of Select spruce top and features Catalpa sides and back Mahogany neck and Rosewood fingerboard and bridge. This cutaway Guitar also features chrome die cast tuners a fully adjustable truss rod and an active EQ system. Established in Phildelphia in 1886 Oscar Schmidt continues to produce quality musical instruments at affordable prices. They are known for easy playing and great sounding instruments. Try one and you will be convinced!

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Guild F40 Valencia Acoustic Guitar - ...

Guild F40 Valencia Acoustic Guitar - Natural

Guild F40 Natural Introduced in 1954, the F-40 Valencia featured a compact body shape (slightly larger than the F-30 Aragon) with a spruce top and arched maple back and sides. It’s an incredibly well-balanced guitar, sensitive to light picking or heavy strumming. Our new F-40 Valencia has an original grand orchestra body based on the 1954 F-40 Valencia model, with all solid woods, 16″” lower bout, red spruce top and bracing, mahogany back and sides, Indian rosewood fingerboard and bridge, bone nut and saddle, bone bridge pins, tortoise binding, 1 11/16″” nut and lacquer finish. Available in Natural, Antique Burst and Ice Tea Burst.

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CORT AD850 ACOUSTIC GUITAR

CORT AD850 ACOUSTIC GUITAR

This is the full size Dreadnaught bigger brother of the AF550. The guitar has a bit more powerful volume in the bass due to the slighly larger top. It has a natural satin finish. The neck, back and sides are of mahogany and the top is spruce. Multiple binding around the top and rosewood fretboard and bridge. This guitar without exception is the highest quality guitar in this price range we have ever sold. Guitar comes with extra bridge pin,adjustment wrench for neck, and Free Picks! All Guitars are adjusted in our shop and are easy to play! Get yours today.

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Acoustic Guitar?

I am looking for an Acoustic Guitar within the price limit of 100-300. No trash please, and if needed you can pop above 300 if it is worth each penny.

Check out this deal at Musicians Friend:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Seagull-S6-Cedar-GT-Acoustic-Guitar?sku=512122V

It’s a very nice Seagull guitar, made in Canada, that has a slight cosmetic blemish (nothing to worry yourself about). It’s a 500 dollar guitar for 299, hard to argue with. And it’s a wonderful instrument, I’ve played them.

You can get a Fender or Yamaha, etc…and, you’ll never be in love with it. They are all solid, easy playing instruments, now that computers run most processes in factory guitar production. The Seagull is different in that it actually sounds great. And, isn’t that what you want from an instrument?

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What Acoustic Guitar do you recommend ...

The only 2 acoustic Guitars I can think of right now are the Yamaha F335 and Epiphone Dove?

Which one do you recommend?

If you can thing of other better guitars please share. My budget is ~$200 for new Acoustic Guitar.

Thanks! :)
I have had BOTH and would recommend either Yamaha OR Epiphone. Look at Ibenez also.

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acoustic Guitar?

I want to learn how to play the guitar. but im not sure im gonna like it after i get it. so is there a decent Acoustic Guitar that dosnt cost too much

You don’t exactly sound thrilled, I think what you should do is go to a place like the guitar center, when you go in there you’ll see all kinds of people sitting around playing, some play well others are just feeling out Guitars and some are just learning and trying to find a guitar that suits them. They even have little rooms where you can have privacy if you want. Go there a couple of times and see if it’s for you, you should be able to tell if your going to find this your thing, I’m assuming your a girl, I’ve taught girls to play guitar, most of them do not continue, they don’t want to cut their nails, and they find it hurts their fingers and hand, their not willing to give it time, the finger and hand pain goes away with time, but most of them do not have it in them to play music, so I tell them not to waste their parents money. If it’s in you to play you’ll know it, because no matter what you have to put up with to play you’ll do it, because playing is the most important thing, not having long nails. So go to one of these places and play around a couple of times and see if you think it’s for you.

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