6 String Acoustic Guitars
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Available at:Indianapolis, IN
Condition: Excellent
Available at:West Springfield, MA
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Available at:Sacramento, CA
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Available at:Oxford Valley, PA
Condition: Excellent
Vintage Harmony 1965 Regal H-945 Acoustic Guitar
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Available at:Ft Collins, CO
Condition: Excellent
Available at:Brownsville, TX
Condition: Great
Available at:Virginia Beach, VA
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Available at:Algonquin, IL
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Available at:Algonquin, IL
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Available at:Alpharetta, GA
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Available at:Pittsburgh, PA
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Available at:Asheville, NC
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Available at:N. Olmsted, OH
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Available at:Lancaster, PA
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Available at:Fargo, ND
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Available at:Manchester, CT
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Available at:Akron, OH
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Available at:Pensacola, FL
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Available at:Tucson, AZ
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Available at:Sherman Oaks, CA
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Available at:Las Vegas, NV
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Available at:Evansville, IN
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Available at:Orlando, FL
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Available at:Dallas, TX
Condition: Great
There are also guitars that offer cut-away designs to provide easier access to the upper frets, a definite plus when navigating those higher notes. Another aspect to look at is the construction of the guitar. The soundboard of an acoustic guitar is typically made of tonewoods like spruce and cedar that are chosen for their strength and their ability to transfer sound from the strings into the body of the instrument. It is said that rosewood gives a soulful darker sound while mahogany is helpful in producing sweeter, softer melodies. Taking the time to get to know and experiment with a variety of woods will be exceptionally beneficial when it comes to making your final decision. From intimate coffee house shows to live performances in front thousands of screaming fans, the acoustic guitar brings something special to the lives of all musicians. Taking the time to unplug and get back to the more traditional tones of the 6-string acoustic guitar can give you a whole new perspective the way you play and make music.