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A modern guitar like a Tanglewood is a safer bet really, although it won't have the same character.
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https://www.classicalguitardelcamp.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=106447
https://www.classicalguitardelcamp.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=111723
I have two Yamaha guitars. A 1977 GC5M and a 1998 GD10. The GC5M is to a high spec by Spanish trained luthier using woods no longer available. Condition mint. The GD10 is almost the same spec and luthier signed but made in Taiwan not Japan. Condition well used. Had corduroy strings when it arrived, no case and neck edge binding needs fixing, frets need attention, and neck needs a clean and oiling. Restrung with EJ45s and it makes a wonderful sound not he same as but on a par with my D28 for resonance. It cost a tenth of the GC5M and I was going to sell it on but decided to keep both.