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	<title>Comments on: Cordoba 14 Fret Fusion Guitar</title>
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		<title>By: N. Con</title>
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		<dc:creator>N. Con</dc:creator>
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		<description>I&#039;ll admit that I was initially interested in this model because of its aesthetics.  The black finish, cutaway, and mother of pearl rosette/details are sleek but not flashy.  I&#039;m used to playing a steel-string guitar, so when I picked up this model, I was surprised by the thinner neck. I always liked the sound of a nylon string guitar, but my smaller hands didn&#039;t like playing on the traditional &quot;classical&quot; guitar.  This is the first guitar that I have tried that has been a compromise between the two and I couldn&#039;t be happier.  I was also impressed when I found out that this is a hand-made guitar.  I&#039;m a student and this was a little bit out of my price range, but I figured it would be a good investment considering it has a really high quality build and sweet electronics built in.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ll admit that I was initially interested in this model because of its aesthetics.  The black finish, cutaway, and mother of pearl rosette/details are sleek but not flashy.  I&#8217;m used to playing a steel-string guitar, so when I picked up this model, I was surprised by the thinner neck. I always liked the sound of a nylon string guitar, but my smaller hands didn&#8217;t like playing on the traditional &#8220;classical&#8221; guitar.  This is the first guitar that I have tried that has been a compromise between the two and I couldn&#8217;t be happier.  I was also impressed when I found out that this is a hand-made guitar.  I&#8217;m a student and this was a little bit out of my price range, but I figured it would be a good investment considering it has a really high quality build and sweet electronics built in.</p>
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