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Question by Dan
Submitted on 10/1/2006
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A few months ago, I purchased a Taylor NS34-CE nylon string guitar.  I’ve had problems with the guitar ever since. I am continuously having to buy new strings. After two weeks the 4th "d" string begins to unravel at the fret locations.  The dealer has inspected the guitar twice, and found the frets to be smooth with no burrs.  I even ordered a set of strings on-line to make sure the dealer didn't have a bad batch of defective strings, but the same thing has happened again.  I am currently on my fifth set of strings.  When I got rid of my last nylon string guitar, it still had the original set of stings on it, and they were well over 10 years old.  A this point, sort of insisting that the dealer give my money back, I don't know what to do.  Can you offer any guidance?


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