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Hello, I was wondering what do you think about the Raimundo 145F with wooden pegs and cedar top, is it a good one, because I am awaiting for it to arrive, it is a collection vintage guitar but playable, I would appreciate if anybody could give me a feedback on it, thanks!!!
erog, no matter what any will say, either positive or negative, you will be able to make the determination yourself once the guitar arrives. i would recommend not reading any comments but judging for yourself. the deed has been done so enjoy the experience without a tainted/biased remark hanging over your head.
I've played expensive guitars that either did not appeal to me or that were complete duds. I have an inexpensive Yamaha CG171SF that I was going to sell ... but I came to my senses and am keeping it.