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Just wondering if there is anyone on here who has got a guitar that is unique. Would mean that I'm not alone, as I have a 12-string classical guitar that has got all the workings of a classical guitar. I've tried looking for guitars like it online, but have not had any luck because what's on the net has either the classical headstock or a classical tailpiece and what I have has got all of that. Not just that, but the setup, makes it a perfect slide guitar (it originally had nylon strings on but now has steel strings), and, for some reason, I'm led to believe that it could be the only one of it's kind.
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