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Yes i wasn't completely happy with the photos i want more zoom in and Its not possible for me to visit this shop for this guitar , I think i might hold off getting this guitar and keep my eye out on the Reverb UK or Ebay for one that might turn up with better pictures . thanks for all the info about guitar tech as i probably wouldn't know half of what to look out for when buying a used guitar .
The rest of the guitar looks OK, but given these photographs alone I would walk away from this one.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
(Well, OK, very nearly every time. You can safely buy without playing first if it is a new guitar from a reliable manufacturer and it is a model you are familiar with. By "reliable manufacturer" I mean one with quality control so good that you can simply assume an unseen instrument will play and sound just like the others of this model you have played previously. That is fairly uncommon. Think of this as the "OK, we have never met but I dated her sister" rule.)
Good combination of quality and economy whilst learning about acoustics.
Also decide if you want small ('Parlour' sized. Melodic. Quiet), medium (OM), large (Dreadnought. More base, less mid range) or very large (Jumbo. Good for loud strumming). And the division into Spruce top/Rosewood back and sides or Spruce top/ Mahogany back and sides (a little more woody tone) or Mahogany top and back and sides (Even more woody) is useful.
Bit more complicated than that but it's fun finding out more - and FB threads, new and old, quite a good place to do it!