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Old January 21st, 2012, 07:25 AM   #21 (permalink)
Anni_Lover
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I think it's ok for the average player. Solid wood sounds better but is far more fragile and sensitive to humidity problems.
I wonder if anyone will be doing a comparison between the old and new Ranchers. Not the vintage ones, but the modern ones as in a comparison between the new maple G5022CE with mahogany neck and the previous G5022C with the mahogany back and sides. The new one also looks to be deeper and has the shorter scale too.

Then there's the comparison between the three incarnations of the Rancher Junior - the G3410, G5015 and the new G5013CE.
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