If the guitar is truly worth it, you likely will. Like with my Gibson Les Paul Faded Double Cutaway, or my Fender Bass VI. Otherwise, they're the only 2 of my 17 that I've paid over $500.00 for, but I still paid under $1K as well, so I'm happy.Someday I will pay more than $400 for a guitar.
She's a beauty MK!!! I love the look of Mahogany. I had a Mahogany Samick and loved the warm tone it had. I traded it in when I bought my Crafter, which I love also.(has more bright tones to my ear). I think it may be rosewood. I'm not too good at guessing the wood.....but I have always wished, I would have kept the Samick and just bought the Crafter with cash instead...I am greedy like that.
How long before that dozen becomes a "baker's" dozen...?
nice guitar...what wood is that? walnut?
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