shredist
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The first one of these guitars i noticed someone had put out on their verge... WHO THROWS OUT A GUITAR!?... i immediately took it home and inspected it, i could barely find any information about it but it appears to be a hand made 1890 -1920 classical guitar. The brand is Columbia and some idiot has written fret numbers on it *shakes head*. It has major cracks in the body but all pieces remain intact.
Note in the first picture, a handmade balinese flute can be seen on the right hand side.
(Look at that beautiful brass bridge)
The second guitar is a Suzuki nylon string from the 1970's (made in japan), it was bought and rarely played. A neighbour gave it to me when they moved out, the neck is straight and there is very little wear (minus the obviously broken bridge.)
Any ideas or links to how I am to repair the damage to the first guitar and where i can buy a replacement bridge for the Suzuki would be appreciated, thanks!
Note in the first picture, a handmade balinese flute can be seen on the right hand side.
(Look at that beautiful brass bridge)
The second guitar is a Suzuki nylon string from the 1970's (made in japan), it was bought and rarely played. A neighbour gave it to me when they moved out, the neck is straight and there is very little wear (minus the obviously broken bridge.)
Any ideas or links to how I am to repair the damage to the first guitar and where i can buy a replacement bridge for the Suzuki would be appreciated, thanks!
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