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Goya classical guitar used
Goya classical guitar used






  1. Goya classical guitar used movie#
  2. Goya classical guitar used zip#

Most of them had the double stick-on pickguards. The F-27 was built the same way, only larger. Yes, the picture that you provided brought back memories. I'm not sure that the one in Sound of Music is a G10, it might have back binding on it unlike the G10-i'm not sure from the views of it in these clips from the movie: On these guitars I've always used La Bella Folk strings which are nylon strings, black colored I now have an early 60s G10 and 3/4 sized G10. I think it even had those same pickguards. The Goya F style guitar that i had, had a solid headstock and i think it had bridge pins and a narrower (than classical style) nut width. i had it for about 4 years until it got smashed and i got my first steel string (1940 martin 0-15 i still have). It was bought used when i was in junior high. My first guitar was a Goya folk or F style, either F-11 or F-12. The original Goyas were very nicely bult and were generally all-solid woods. Gibson built a similar guitar in the 1960's that was called the "FJN". It had ladder bracing and was designed for nylon strings. It was a large, so-called "folk" guitar with maple back and sides. Martin bought Levin Guitar and Goya and then starting putting the name on imports.

Goya classical guitar used movie#

I'm sure that Julie Andrews had an original Goya due to the period in which the movie came out. I understand this was a very inexpensive student model when new.Ĭan anyone tell me anything further about it? I can post some pictures if it would help. She really didn't play much, and it's probably been leaning against a wall for many years. The strings have probably been on it for 20 years. The slotted headstock is squared off, and it doesn't look like any of the ones I've found on the internet in old Goya catalogs. It's actually not in bad shape, with no cracks and only a few dings on the very dark amber top. Perhaps that was another Goya and she found this in a garage sale or something.

Goya classical guitar used zip#

This would appear to put it in the 1970's or later, when they had zip codes, and according to what little I know about Martin's involvement with that imported brand. The model is G-120, and the label indicates it was made in Korea, and imported by C.F.

goya classical guitar used

Now I'm not so convinced it is the same guitar at all.

goya classical guitar used

I only wanted it for sentimental reasons, because I believed it to be the first guitar I ever taught myself to play back in the mid 1960's. I recently came into possession of my late sister's first guitar, an old nylon-string Goya. I've searched a bit on this question and couldn't find anything.








Goya classical guitar used