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  • "cause i'm in tuuuune, right in tune...."

  • Tune it next time.

  • have you try to tuned your guitar ?

  • Mine too sounds best with flatwounds such as D'Addario ECG23, both electrically and acoustically, even for rock-n-roll and surf. Guitars with the Goya vibrato arm need weights epoxied to the underside of the plate that holds the string ball ends, or sustain will be weak. If you lightly buff the switch contacts with very fine sandpaper this will restore operation to new; it takes just a few seconds because the contacts are fully exposed. I did this 20 years ago and did not need to do it again.

  • Neat but, argh, tune that thing!

  • How much ?

  • oh God!Tune it first!Actually these sound best with polished bhrome flatwounds....try it

  • Hey winter is here, it would make a good piece of firewood

  • I've got 3 Rangemasters, one is a 12 string and the other 2 are 107's - my favorite electric - very easy to play with great action and unlimited tone variations

  • WoW Ive never seen a guitar like THAT!? kinda looks like a Gibson

  • Nice Guitar.

    It's a Goya Rangemaster 109-S (S for Sunburst). I'ts seems work perfectly (push buttons have sometimes contact problems with age).

    Very rare guitare in France. I have a 109-R and a 1092-R (the famous Goya Rangemaster Quadrant Control, the push buttons beeing replaced by switches.

    Fine guitars with a Fender Princeton, for exemple.

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