From what I can find, they stopped making this guitar in 1992. I know nothing of this guitar, and I am probably retarded and cant find anything online really of use, ie- value, where to find parts (aka-this nut that I need) and some way to tell what year etc I have on my hands. It is indeed a fixer-upper (Well kinda.) It needs new strings and a new nut (missing it, where the hell it is, G-d only knows. He got wind that I had started playing guitar and asked if I wanted it, told me it would be a fixer cause it had been lying around his house for, well, ages. I am assuming its really not that valuable, considering the kid left it, oh, at someones house. He doesn't play guitar and had this acoustic lying around from some house party he had AGES ago. 1st to finish his degree and is trying to get rid of useless shit in his house. I ran over to one of my old friends houses whom I don't see very often. Why do the gypsy guitars have position markers on the fretboard at 5,7, 10 and 12 frets, while most newer guitars do not mark the 10th position, but mark fret 9 instead I notice that most vintage guitars also use the mark at 10.
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