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I omitted a "0" from the SN - it is 910009.
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04-17-2024 07:30 AM
I omitted a "0" from the SN - it is 910009.
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Yamaha absolutely kill at everything they do. Their student models are rock solid. I recommend their student half size classicals for students and they are nice instruments. Not the cheapest tho....
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The one I did had similar type plug but on the back of the guitar. That was a screw that screw down into the joint of the dovetail. My guess could be either one but probably a screw. A dowel will be...
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Also there’s MusicMan, you use some Big Names and an American made high end line. It’s not all the big two. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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