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Goya classical guitar 1968
Goya classical guitar 1968








I would say every bit as good as a Taylor PS grade spruce top. It has one of the most beautiful Flame Maple back and sides I have ever seen and the top is magnificent. It is made in sweden and imported by a company in new york, before they sold out to Martin. Having said this, there are a lot worse guitars out there, and as well as being historically important, the 1820 bass can certainly provide the goods when required. I picked up a 1953 Goya G-30 classical guitar the other day. If you watch the listing, we'll notify you if it becomes available. Shipping terms may vary per item, location and type of shipping request.Refunds will include a 15 restocking fee,returns will only be accepted within 7 business days from date of purchase. Over the course of the 70s, the Japanese output improved dramatically, and in many ways these early 70s models are a low point for the brand. These new Epiphones were based on existing Matsumoku guitars, sharing body shapes, and hardware, but the Epiphone line was somewhat upgraded, with inlaid logos and a 2x2 peghead configuration. It's FlatTopFriday Check out Rogerthomas playing our Goya Classical Guitar here at NormansRareGuitars What do you guys thinkFollow Norman's Rare Guita. It looks somewhat like the G20 shown in the 1968 Goya-Greco catalog. The labels would say, 'Designed, serviced and. They were made in various European countries such as West Germany and Yugosalvia. My research has failed to turn up any information on this guitar. The original Greco brand named guitars were owned by the Hershman Musical Instrument Company of New York (Goya Guitars Inc) in the mid to late 1960s as best I can tell. The neck is perfect and the guitar plays beautifully. It is almost mint and hardly ever played.

goya classical guitar 1968

I purchase the instrument new in the early 1970s. The Matsumoku factory had been producing guitars for export for some time, but the 1820 bass (alongside a number of guitar models and the 5120 electric acoustic bass) were the first Epiphone models to be made there. I am offering my Goya GG7 classical guitar for sale. By the end of the 1960s, a decision had been made to move Epiphone guitar production from the USA (at the Kalamazoo plant where Gibson guitars were made), to Matsumoto in Japan, creating a line of guitars and basses significantly less expensive than the USA-built models (actually less than half the price).










Goya classical guitar 1968