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 CÓRDOBA FUSION 5 & AUDEN YORK

Crossover Success

The poor relation of the steel-string flat-top, the nylon-string ‘classical’ guitar has a rich history and really should be a part of any serious player’s collection. We explore its potential with two new 2021 ‘crossover’ models Words Dave Burrluck Photography Phil Barker
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