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musicman153
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I recently aquired a Roderich Paesold P 160 from a guy who bought it at a resale shop for $25. The bridge was pulling up off the sound board and splitting the top itself. I took it apart and re-glued it. I thought that the pulling had warped and split the top but upon closer examination I now think that the bridge was always at an angle with a designed hump behind it.
I did see another thread on this brand but no one mentioned this particular model. It has a nice sound and a straight neck. I wonder about this instrument???
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musicman153
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I've managed to get some nice (home) recordings of some of my music played on this guitar, and have posted them on another forum that I've been a part of for years. thought I might share them with you all if you're interested.
http://churchofthespirit.yuku.com/topic/1322
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tiikis
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Found a Roderick Paesold in a flea market too, and after having it for a week I already love it.
Good guitar indeed.
Not sure of it's model, but this one has nylon strings. I am teaching my fiance to play guitar with it, and she's learning fast, so it must be easy for noobs, too.
Lucky to have it.
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woody321
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I have a Roderich Paesold accoustic steel string guitar model P- 180.
It's in very good condition, sounds nice, plays easy. The inside label
is excellent shape clearly written... P- 180 for the model. I too would
like to hear any feedback from any of you Paesold gutar owners. It
seems to be 30 to 40 Years old to me. I really wish I could find out
more about its age and value. Thanks Everyone,
High Respect to you all,
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