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I'm attaching a picture of the label.Įven if you don't know any ideas of where I can find this information are greatly appreciated. I did some research and found that since it has low action and transparent golpeador it is probably a flamenco guitar but I could not find any labels on the Internet that would be visually similar.Īnyhow I'm looking for some help to identify the maker. But the question which brand it is still bothers me. Anyway the sound was good, it had nice low action and was in a relatively good shape, nothing that I could not fix, so I got it. It was only possible to see that there was a yellow label with wings on it and I think I could see a part of the serial number but it was not really clear. Unfortunately the label inside the guitar was torn off and I we could not identify the maker. The person selling it inherited that guitar from someone and was not a guitar player at all. I bought a guitar I found on a craigslist.