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    Posted 12 years ago

    eltroubador
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    This was my dad's old guitar that I played in church and all my talent shows when I was a teenager back in the '70's. There are no markings on it anywhere. Hoping someone can identify it for me. I want to totally restore it and play it in my next music video.

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    1. stefdesign stefdesign, 12 years ago
      It's really hard to identify your wonderful old guitar from your photos... since there are no markings, and since many guitar makers used the same basic head shape and body shape, it could be almost anything. Perhaps if you take it to a local guitar shop, they might have someone they could recommend who is an expert. That's all I have for you! Good luck, I treasure my old guitars, and wish I still had my first one.

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