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  1. Thanks for the replies. I didn't know if this was just a dime a dozen old guitar. I know that just because I could not find a lot of info on it, that does not make it valuable and could indeed be the exact opposite. I will put it away and wait until they can be a little more cautious with it. With me storing it for a time is there anything I should do to preserve it? I live in northern MN and my house is obviously climate controlled and the humidity is regulated some what but does get a bit dry in the winter months. Are they very sensitive to humidity changes or is storing it in the case good enough?
  2. I am curious to know whether or not anyone here thinks about the condition being original or not? Specifically the purfling(I believe that is what it's called) Was this style used on Gibson's originally or has some work been done? It seems as though these were not very common. Maybe special order only? Gibson original descriptions I found about the higher C series seems it shared quite a bit of the same build as the Grand Classic C-8. 
  3. I saw this one but there are a few differences, 6 digit serial number instead of 5, the wood on the sides and back don't seem nearly as nice, also the gibson on the headstock. Thanks for posting though. Originally I missed the picture with the C4 label.
  4. I could not find any pictures anywhere that looked like this model that's why I posted all the pictures. It is in really nice shape. I'm not much of a classical guitar guy( I don't have a bunch of experience with quality guitars) but it does sound very nice.
  5. My wife recently inherited this vintage gibson C-4 model. I can't find much about this particular model. Is it rare and or valuable? We are not selling it just wondering if it would be OK to let our kids learn on.
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