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Goya classical guitar models
Goya classical guitar models






goya classical guitar models
  1. GOYA CLASSICAL GUITAR MODELS SERIAL NUMBERS
  2. GOYA CLASSICAL GUITAR MODELS SERIAL NUMBER
  3. GOYA CLASSICAL GUITAR MODELS CRACK

Please let us know if you prefer no signature required when ordering or we will automatically require a signature. *It is our policy to require a signature on delivery of all musical instruments. Please ask if it is still available before purchasing. It is possible that it has just been sold. This is a specific item that is also being offered for sale in our brick & mortar location. Additional photos can also be made available.

goya classical guitar models

For example, you may say, "I don't care what it looks like as long as it plays or sounds well." Another person may say, "Body cosmetics are very important to me so tell me about every scratch, nick and blemish." So, please ask the questions that are most important to you. Also, what's important to you may not be important to someone else. We have found it impossible to describe every mark on an instrument or amp that is not in the "mint" category. Additionally, in some cases, exceptions to the rule will apply.

GOYA CLASSICAL GUITAR MODELS SERIAL NUMBER

*Please note: we do our best giving descriptions of used pieces. However, in some cases, the serial number informa- tion is no longer available and/or, for the lowest priced models, is not listed. Neck feel: Slim-medium D shape, flat board If you decide to purchase this guitar, please let us know what gauge strings you prefer.” “We carefully inspect every instrument when we buy it and bring it up to our standards before we offer it for sale. The G-10 is an interesting, well-made European classical for a very reasonable price.Ĭase not included. Much more depth and nuances that similarly price Pacific Rim instruments. This guitar has a very focused tone, clear with good bass response. These guitars are a quality yet simple build, of note the Levin/Goya classicals utilize aluminum-reinforced necks which are thin and very playable compared to your average classical. Many of the steel-string Levin-made Goyas feature bolt-on necks, however the classicals have dovetailed joints. The bridge and fretboard are rosewood and the neck is mahogany. The G-10 models have solid spruce tops over solid birch back and sides. Goya guitars were handmade in Sweden with all solid wood construction. All repairs were done professionally and are stable.

GOYA CLASSICAL GUITAR MODELS CRACK

This guitar is in fair condition, there are marks and nicks abounding, the top has cracks that have been repaired and the upper bout treble side has significant crack repairs. Herman Carlson Levin, Gothenburg, Sweden." Tokai currently make the Kanda Shokai Zemaitis and Talbo models.Used c1958 Goya G10 classical guitar serial number 123649. Atlansia have supplied body and neck parts for Greco models as well. Kanda Shokai stopped using the open book headstock design on Greco Gibson replica models around the early 1990s and then concentrated on their other model lines and Fender Japan.

goya classical guitar models

The no serial Greco guitars made by Tokai have square shaped routing holes at the bottom of the pickup cavities whereas the no serial Greco guitars made by Cor-Tek (Cort) have thinner rectangle shaped routing holes at the bottom of the pickup cavities. Other higher priced no serial Greco Les Paul and SG models were made by Tōkai and the Les Paul models have an EG-75 or EGC-75 model number stamped in the pickup cavity and sometimes have fret edge binding. The Cor-Tek made Greco guitars have square shaped, brick like nuts with no slope and also often have shielding paint in the pickup and control cavities. The lower priced no serial number Greco Les Paul and SG models were made by Cor-Tek (Cort) and usually have Cor-Tek (Cort) potentiometers. Some Greco open book headstock Gibson replicas starting from around 1988 had no serial numbers. Most of the Greco open book headstock Gibson replicas were made by FujiGen Gakki. Since the mid 1990s Greco models have used other serial number formats as well.

goya classical guitar models

Sometimes a month letter is used in an MYPPPP format.

  • M = production month (A=January B=February.
  • GOYA CLASSICAL GUITAR MODELS SERIAL NUMBERS

    Greco Gibson replicas started using serial numbers around 1975 and pre 1975 models had a Greco logo that looked like "Gneco".įrom the mid 1970s to the mid 1990s Greco models have mostly used 2 serial number formats for non Acoustic models. Greco guitars have been made by Matsumoku, Fuji-Gen Gakki, Dyna Gakki and others as well.








    Goya classical guitar models