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musicman153

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???
Musicman
musicman153

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
Peace
tiikis

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.

J
woody321

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,
Woody321