Many guitarists find it desirable to obtain a well broken-in guitar, preferably one at least several years old. This is because with age, the guitar, like the violin, gains certain qualities that new guitars cannot possess, such as a complete maturity of the wood, a beautiful, deep mellowness of tone, a settling of the construction into its permanent state, and a definite knowledge that the guitar is, or is not, one of the great ones.
Don Pohren/Author
www.MatadoraFlamenca.com
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