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    Posted 14 years ago

    jennylmb
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    Please tell me if you know anything about this guitar, price range value etc.

    I have a Granada model G300 made in Korea acoustic guitar.

    It is meant to have nylon strings so I was told and is in very good condition, no bending or nothing like that.

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    1. stefdesign stefdesign, 14 years ago
      This type of guitar is a classical guitar, hence the nylon strings. My guess is a Korean guitar would be worth less than an American or Spanish made instrument, but the most important thing in an instrument is the tone/ sound. If you don't have the proper strings on it, you should have nylon strings put on. You might take it to a music store that specializes in acoustic instruments, and have it evaluated for sound and action. Unless a guitar is a particularly popular and sought-after model, it's really hard to give it a value. If you are trying to sell it, you might just list it on eBay and see how it goes. Craig's List is also a good option, because then it might be possible for the buyer to try it out. I never buy instruments without playing them first.

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