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Hi! I'm new.
  • Yeah, he was a local guy and he said it was a quick fix and had no real material cost. Nice dude.

    This sub has been quiet. I guess it's a pretty niche group of people who are into classical guitar, and also fed up with reddit shenanigans.

    I just thought it was a funny coincidence that the reply was the same day. 😊

    The biggest issues my old guitar has are the low tones feeling dull, and the general playability. I thought I couldn't do clean Barre chords, but it turns out the guitar had at least a little to do with it. My technique needs a little work, but Barres on the new guitar are so much cleaner.

  • Hi! I'm new.
  • Hey! Thanks for the reply - no worries about it taking some time. You responded, and that's what matters 😊

    Anyway, I ended up getting it fixed for about $40 by a guy a friend of mine recommended. It was a small crack leading to a tuner peg.

    What is very serendipitous about your timing is that yesterday I finally upgraded to a new guitar. After sampling 7 guitars I settled on an Esteve 7SR. It is by a huge margin the most outstanding guitar I've ever played.

  • What fruit is better than mangoes?
  • It's not exactly black pepper. It's like mangoes and black pepper share a something, and that's enough to remind me of black pepper, if that makes sense.

    This does mean I like it enough as an ingredient - for example, I would eat mango salsa.

  • Hi! I'm new.

    So, I'm brand new here. Hi! I attempted to learn classical years ago, and let it get away from me. I've recently returned to it, and I've been much more diligent about my practice than I was last time around.

    Anyway, what brings me here today is that I saw a crack in my headstock today on a Walden Classical I got maybe 15 years ago. It's a lovely guitar, and I'd like to get it fixed, but I have no expectations. It's a hairline fracture leading to the tuning pegs

    1. How much should I expect to pay?
    2. How serious an issue is this? I'm a little concerned it might truly break. I can post pictures if that's helpful.

    Anyway, thanks for the knowledge, and I'm happy to be here. I'll try to contribute some, even if it's just nice classical pieces I find. I'm liking Lemmy so far.

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