Acoustic Guitars Brand Registration Country: Italy, France, Japan

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The reason for the markdown: the guitar has been repaired by gluing the heel of the neck to the soundboard. Small traces of glue can be seen. The Lag Tr..
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Being able to take the guitar with you if you travel regularly is a great advantage. Not only does it allow you to maintain your playing skills, but it als..
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The best Value Entry-Level Acoustic Guitar Beyond the singular aesthetics of French craftsmanship that characterizes the Tramontane series, the T70 imposes i..
Worthy heir to the T80 (several times awarded in the United States), this T88 takes the specificities of the one that preceded it for many years and p..
Worthy heir to the T80 (several times awarded in the United States), this T88 takes the specificities of the one that preceded it for many years and p..
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The best Value Entry-Level Acoustic Guitar Beyond the singular aesthetics of French craftsmanship that characterizes the Tramontane series, the T70 imposes i..
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The Sauvage-D steel-string guitar embodies the innovative trends, craftsmanship, and responsibility of the Lâg brand. The use of BrankoWood wood (cer..
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The Lag Sauvage-A Acoustic Guitar embodies the unique blend of innovation and artistry for which the Lag brand is known. Embellished with elegant BrankoWood&nbs..
The Lâg Sauvage-T is a compact acoustic representative of the Sauvage series in a travel format with a statement of versatility, convenience and excellent..
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Lag Guitars is a French music company founded in the Occitania region of France, by master luthier Michel Lag-Chavarria in 1981. This company is most popul..
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Guitars from the Tramontane series are distinguished by their sound and give unforgettable emotions from playing the instrument. The Lag Tramontane Special Edit..
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Guitars from the Lag Tramontane series are distinguished by deep and balanced tones, high characteristics and comfortable playing. The Tramontane Special E..
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Khaya, also known as African mahogany, is used as the solid top and the back and sides of this guitar. Khaya was chosen for its singular sound characteristics; ..
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The best Value Entry-Level Acoustic Guitar Beyond the singular aesthetics of French craftsmanship that characterizes the Tramontane series, the T70 imposes i..
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Looking for a tool that has everything that matters? In this case, the 70 series guitars from the well-known manufacturer Lag are just what you need. They are d..
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The best Value Entry-Level Acoustic Guitar Beyond the singular aesthetics of French craftsmanship that characterizes the Tramontane series, the T70 imposes i..
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The best Value Entry-Level Acoustic Guitar Beyond the singular aesthetics of French craftsmanship that characterizes the Tramontane series, the T70 imposes i..
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Guitars from the Tramontane series are distinguished by their sound and give unforgettable emotions from playing the instrument. The Lag Tramontane Special Edit..
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Search instrument, which is all that really matters? In this case, a series of 70 guitar – this is exactly what you need. With excellent sound and si..
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LAG Tramontane T500D is a worthy representative of the 500 series, which is able to produce a wide frequency range and has a bright sound. LAG Tramontane T500D ..
When it was introduced in 1966, the Yamaha FS proved that a great acoustic guitar didn’t need to cost a fortune. With a focus on great playability, musica..
When it was introduced in 1966, the Yamaha FS proved that a great acoustic guitar didn’t need to cost a fortune. With a focus on great playability, musica..
When it was introduced in 1966, the Yamaha FG proved that a great acoustic guitar didn’t need to cost a fortune. With a focus on great playability, musica..
When it was introduced in 1966, the Yamaha FG proved that a great acoustic guitar didn’t need to cost a fortune. With a focus on great playability, musica..
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Acoustic Guitars Brand Registration Country: Italy, France, Japan