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webkid
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« on: August 10, 2010, 01:46:35 AM »
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I've had this really nice Fender acoustic-electric sitting in the back of my closet for ages now, and I would love to be able to play it... there's just one problem.

It's missing part of the bridge and the nut is completely gone. My "friend" broke it when I told him he couldn't have it. Other than him dropping it, I don't think it's sustained that much damage.

I've looked for instrument repair places... There's none in my area, and the local music stores aren't very helpful, either.

Any advice is much appreciated. I'm sure the people here know far more than I do. (:

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« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2010, 03:23:01 PM »
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Features: Made in 2006 in china. 20 frets, 25.5" scale, nato neck, with sonokeling fingerboard and bridge (looks like rosewood). Manual specs say that it has laminated mahogany sides and back with a laminated spruce top, but mine has a solid spruce top and I can't really tell is the sides and back are but they look solid. It has a natural gloss finish. Sealed Die-Cast tuners. 3-ply binding on body top (b/w/b). And black binding on the neck and body back. Mulit-layer rosette. Black end pins with white dot. Black pickguard. White dot inlays and gold silk-screend Fender logo on head stock. For the price it's very good. // 10

Sound: As everyone knows an acoustic sounds better with age. But for a brand new guitar it sounds amazing. The only thing I don't like, is that when you bend a string it doesn't change pitch like I'd like it to, but who cares. I play a lot of metal but I bought this guitar for sitting around a camp fire. I've learned a lot of clapton unplugged and neil young unplugged and it sound just as good. // 9
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« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2011, 10:52:00 AM »
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My old fender still kicking.. used a lot on local gigs. Smiley
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