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letting go of a OM BR-183 
almost new, hardly any time to play
perfect for fingerpicking and pick use.
well rounded sound and almost chirpy tones.
Why get a Blueridge?
The brand's a US company with its own factory to reduce costs

almost new, hardly any time to play
perfect for fingerpicking and pick use.
well rounded sound and almost chirpy tones.
Why get a Blueridge?
The brand's a US company with its own factory to reduce costs
They use single piece woods instead of plywood to copy an old martin design that retails for double the price
The cheaper labour costs means lower retail price
Received acclaim because one of the models the BR-160 was a good steal for its price and sounded really good
Why get a blueridge from me (though secondhand)
retail cost is about $2.1k and up
the guitar is almost new
comes with hardcase
selling at $1.4k negotiable.
ok?
photos will be up over the weekend, subscribe(?)
pm me or email sarah.thesocialreject at gmail dot com even if it's to just meet up to try it.
The cheaper labour costs means lower retail price
Received acclaim because one of the models the BR-160 was a good steal for its price and sounded really good
Why get a blueridge from me (though secondhand)
retail cost is about $2.1k and up
the guitar is almost new
comes with hardcase
selling at $1.4k negotiable.
ok?
photos will be up over the weekend, subscribe(?)
pm me or email sarah.thesocialreject at gmail dot com even if it's to just meet up to try it.

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