I have a GCS 4 made in Korea. ( made most likely 1984) that I picked up in a thrift store for the price of a case of beer. However the rosette on my sigma is very plain compared to yours. Download GPT Website PHP Script.Rar Free Software. I too have not run across the model number, which may help to narrow the production of the guitar down, try mudcatcafe.com, someone there might know. Have you tried the blue book on acoustic guitars. Last night I made a recording with my guitar. You can listen at: It could be cheap but it got a great sound!

Check back often to see what's new. This altered serial number has implications for the Sigma one-year international warranty. From 1980 through 1983, the end of Japanese production, the back center brace is pressure stamped, or 'branded' in a football shape stating Sigma Guitars/Made in Japan/For/C.F. Followed by an ink stamp of the model number, and prefixed by the serial number assigned to the instrument.

I´m paying 2 cases of beer if you want to sell yours. Thank you guys!!

I´m not an expert. As I see the Sigma is a cheap instrument.

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I´m surprised becouse it looks nice, sounds good and is very confortable to play I thought it got a better value. I got mine from a friend and I paid for it with some boss effect pedals that I was not using. I think I did good trade anyway it sounds like an expesive guitar and I´m sure I will keep it. I think many folks to pick up a Sigma are surprized - but these are essentially Martin clones made using exact Martin specs, just typically laminate for back and sides versus solid, and less expensive tuners. So frankly its no wonder they sound great, and are great guitars. I recently bought a Sigma DR-35 (A D-35 clone) for my god-daughter. A great guitar.

A paid a few hundred in Canada. I think it's keeper for sure. They are not being made anymore and getting harder to find. So while inexpensive - they are not 'cheap' in my mind at all. Last night I made a recording with my guitar. You can listen at: It could be cheap but it got a great sound!

I´m paying 2 cases of beer if you want to sell yours AS my signature suggests I also have a DR7-12, 12 string with rosewood back and sides, a very 12 string. I ch I added the Martin/Fishman pickup to the Grand concert I also changed out the tuners for gold and ivorid,and put on a tortise pick guard, and have another pickup to put into the 12 string. I don't think I will ever part with either one. Little invested in either, and both are great looking an great sounding.

::: Got an old Sigma-Mod 52sdr7 ser.12674::: Any info?-:: I have one also, beautiful guitar. Plays nice for what it is.I think its solid sides and back, rosewood. Mine is about a 1981 model.dr-7.i understand the ones made in korea are the better ones. I really enjoyed this guitar until I got my swdgt martin, none the less my sigma is like new. I've had my DR-7 since 1979. Went to the store to buy a D-28 that day, but the salesguy, much to his credit, encouraged me to play the Sigma and really compare the sounds. I fell in love with my DR-7 on the spot.

I have a few much more expensive guitars now, but the Sigma remains my all-time favorite for just hanging out with friends or composing. Adt Dsc Installer Code Lockedout. Wouldn't part with it for the world.