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My friend recently purchased an entry-level Richwood RM 140 NT. I'm curious about this guitar, my friend is new to GJ and I'm not a guitarist.
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I've been told to stay clear of them I'm afraid. Cigano is the best entry level guitar.
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Alright, I thought as much, yes it's a D-Hole and more expensive than the oval holes.
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