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It always depends on the condition of the instrument as well as whether or not it has been played as the played instrument sounds much better...is the neck straight?..are the frett strips intact?...is the wood cracked or the finish peeling?...so you see what a difficult question this is here without having seen this instrument.I do know that Suzuki,like Yamaha,got onto making instruments for especially beginner guitarists and that these are indeed a rare commodity now in the 50's genre.Try this link to the Chicago Music Exchange who I'm sure will steer you in the right direction and good luck:http://www.chicagomusicexchange.com/?gclid=COWlqrCx564CFQU1hwodMECmgQ
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