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12 Stringed Acoustic Guitars?


So, I need help picking between a…….
Yamaha DW8-12-http://usa.yamaha.com/en/products/musical-instruments/guitars-basses/ac-guitars/dw8-12/?mode=model

12 Ceder antique Burst-http://www.frethouse.com/products/Art-Lutherie-12-String-Dreadnaught-Antique-Burst-Solid-Ced-6132.html

Yamaha FG720S-http://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-FG720S-12-String-Acoustic-Natural/dp/B000ICK8QG/ref=sr_1_20?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1314462644&sr=1-20

Which one of these is the best? I’ve played the ceder antique guitar and it sounded great, but looks pretty ugly. Which one is best?

Taylor and Breedlove make the best 12 strings.

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2009 Official Vintage Guitar Magazine Price Guide: The Only Complete Guide!


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Now celebrating its 20th anniversary, The Official Vintage Guitar Magazine Price Guide continues to be the industry-leading reference for price values on vintage and collectible guitars, basses, lap steels, mandolins, ukuleles, banjos, amps, and effects. The expanded 2009 edition spans over 500 pages and includes information on more than 1,700 brands and more than 1,200 photos, plus a detailed loo…




Gruhn’s Guide to Vintage Guitars 2nd Edition (Softcover)


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The Countess of Stanlein Restored: A History of the Countess of Stanlein Ex Paganini Stradivarius Cello of 1707


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A history of the Paganini Stradivarius Cello of 1707.It is a truth universally acknowledged that Antonio Stradivari of Cremona (1644–1737) was the noblest of bowed wooden stringed instrument makers. His work remains the Platonic ideal and template for contemporary ‘luthiers’; present day technology may hope to match but not alter the standard of such craftsmanship. Extant examples of the master’…