jaunty (4 points)
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I tried replying to some of the other threads, but the forum would'nt allow it. There has been an enormous amount of confusion about Ventura guitars and the manufacturers. I do not know a lot about the various models, but i will say that there should be a clear distinction between todays Ventura guitars (which imo are crap) and the 60's and 70's era guitars which were "designed in USA - Built in Japan". I am only familiar with the V-series guitars such as V-6, V-10 etc. The modern ventura guitars are completely different from the vintage type. These new ones have model numbers like VWDONAT or something similar. The 3 venturas that i own have screws in the bridge allowing you to adjust the action of the strings which is great. Does anybody know of any historical information to make a distinction between the older ventura models such as bruno and other copies?
take care
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