↳ Ergonomics and Posture for Classical Guitarists.↳ Search for classical guitar sheet music.↳ Use of nails in playing the classical guitar.↳ Archives of Public Space and its subforums.↳ How to Participate in the Delcamp Classical Guitar Forum.than i could maybe contact Bernabe by e-mail to tell me about the guitar (not that i would probably get an answer but you never know.) How can i be sure ? I mean if there was some kind of serial no. Seller says it's "PBernabe Estudio, 8", that should probably mean E-8. You can find a little bit of information at staffordguitars in the UK.Įdit if the seller can't show which model it is, then you could try emailing the shop in Madrid. that does not mean that they are not good or great guitars, sometimes I think the price is a bit high but you will have to decide on that. Though these guitars are not made by P.B. ![]() I don't know when the "M" numbering system was started, but was certainly in use when I started looking at guitars in 2004-5. ![]() The later versions are numbered M10 to M50, in Europe, the M50 being the most expnsive. but made for him by a subcontractor, I can't see a model number so it may be an older guitar. ![]() OldPotter wrote:The "Guitarra de estudio" ( apologies for spelling ) means that it is not made by P.B.
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