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I have a classical guitar, made by TAMA, serial number located inside the guitar, 4587, rosewood top, back, sides, and with a head that is the classical Ibanez guitar type, perhaps of mahogany wood, purchased about 1972. I am the original owner. T or TAMA is not written on the head. It looks like an Ibanez classical guitar. I almost didn’t buy it because it had the rosewood top. I do not know its value. It is in perfect condition. I do not wish to sell it. My question is why they build it with a rosewood top when most concert classical guitars have a spruce wood for the top. Could you give me an idea of its approximate value?
Thank you,