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Richard Monroe
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So put a pickup in it. It's one of the things that'll sustain you in your old age. I have an old, slightly cracked Epiphone that's still a pretty stable guitar. I bought it new in 1979, and danged if it isn't becoming "vintage". You have to get something good in your old age. Treat the guitar well, let it age, and hope it doesn't have a laminated top. I've got a vintage Yamaha classical I'm very fond of, that was made to be a student guitar, and some Luthier got lucky/kicked ass. Take care of it, and let it mellow with you for 30 years or so.-Richie