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I live in Thailand and my home country is Australia, and I've never heard of anybody trying out a guitar for 1 month, so if you guys in the USA can do that, then it's wonderful. No way here in Thailand could you do that, and I've never heard of it in Australia. A month is heaps of time to know if you have bonded with the guitar and if it's a keeper or not. My earlier remark about 3 months was just in jest (I did say "It would be nice" - like you say it would be nice to win a lottery) But if you can try before you buy for one month then that's a wonderful arrangement. It really is important to find a guitar that you love to pick up and play because that's exactly what you will do all the time. Whereas a guitar you're not in love with tends to sit in its case under the bed.
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