Anyone own this or seen or heard about it?
Anyone own this or seen or heard about it?
I seen a post about blueridge guitars and then i was looking through them and found this.
http://www.sagamusic.com/catalog/detail ... ctID=BR-70
700$ for a BRAZILIAN rosewood guitar? WTF? Does anyone iknow the story on this company or guitar? Is that legit?
http://www.sagamusic.com/catalog/detail ... ctID=BR-70
700$ for a BRAZILIAN rosewood guitar? WTF? Does anyone iknow the story on this company or guitar? Is that legit?
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its not solid... its 'Choice' ... aka making it sound better than saying laminate.
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Yea I have recommended them before as a low-middle end guitar.
But I wouldn't get the BR-70 or BR-73 because its just laminate brazilian rosewood, and for like 50 or 100 bucks more you can get solid mahogany back and sides.
I have played a BR-70 and it played well, but it was way too gaudy and the sound was so-so. Look into like a BR-140:
http://www.elderly.com/new_instruments/items/BR140.htm
Check this one out:
http://www.elderly.com/new_instruments/ ... R160SW.htm
It's got solid indian rosewood for under 495 bucks. WOW!
The reason being that it is shopworn and has a finish scrape on the neck, but otherwise is brand new and never owned. That will be a steal for someone who needs a good guitar at a cheap price. And of course at Elderly you get 3 days approval period to check out the guitar to see if you want to keep it.
But I wouldn't get the BR-70 or BR-73 because its just laminate brazilian rosewood, and for like 50 or 100 bucks more you can get solid mahogany back and sides.
I have played a BR-70 and it played well, but it was way too gaudy and the sound was so-so. Look into like a BR-140:
http://www.elderly.com/new_instruments/items/BR140.htm
Check this one out:
http://www.elderly.com/new_instruments/ ... R160SW.htm
It's got solid indian rosewood for under 495 bucks. WOW!
The reason being that it is shopworn and has a finish scrape on the neck, but otherwise is brand new and never owned. That will be a steal for someone who needs a good guitar at a cheap price. And of course at Elderly you get 3 days approval period to check out the guitar to see if you want to keep it.
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ive never played them, but ive heard good things and the specs seem in line...
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I'd take the solid indian over laminate Braz too.MrMister612 wrote:
Check this one out:
http://www.elderly.com/new_instruments/ ... R160SW.htm
It's got solid indian rosewood for under 495 bucks. WOW!
The reason being that it is shopworn and has a finish scrape on the neck, but otherwise is brand new and never owned. That will be a steal for someone who needs a good guitar at a cheap price. And of course at Elderly you get 3 days approval period to check out the guitar to see if you want to keep it.
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