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Old 07-26-2014, 08:38 AM
Athana Athana is offline
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Nothing sounds like a good J200...keep looking. I definately wouldn't buy a Tayor instead of one.
If I were looking for a good J200 for a reasonable price I'd look for a 1989/90 Bozeman J200 which were Quartered English Maple & Sitka that is well played in but nice shape.
If I could afford it I would add to my search a 50's one.

The one I have sounded good when I got it, but with age & play it has become much more and is equal to my 2 (Braz/Koa)Lowdens. Very sweet & musical but an almost subsonic bass. A capo on it over 3 ft really produces special sound.

Enjoy the new guitar.The guitar was probably played a lot which can blossom a guitar(some)

Last edited by Athana; 07-26-2014 at 08:43 AM.
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