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#Samick guitar acoustic series
Later, I bought a Samick Greg Bennett series acoustic (I don't really remember what model, it is actually hard to find anything about it online), it was my first acoustic with a solid top but it had it's share of issues, the overall construction was lackluster, it did not feel well built and while it played very well, it did not take long for it to start showing signs of problems (bridge lifting a bit, fret durability problems, etc) That being said, I liked the feel of the neck and it had a nice feeling of weight to it, felt pretty well built overall. I have had mixed experiences with Samick, I owned a Greg Bennett series Tele clone (it was my second electric guitar ever) that looked great, played very nicely for it's price (though not nearly as good as a higher level MIM Fender or Epiphone) but it sounded pretty awful, the lipstick pickups were too weak and lacked the character you might find on a Danelectro and the "Duncan designed" humbucker was much to loud compared to the lipsticks and it made the guitar tough to really use. The Gibson Lg-O (LGO) Acoustic Guitar build between late 1950s into early 1960s is approximately valued between 550 to 600.