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There some great comments in this thread, but for a beginner, too much information? As a guitar student myself, heres what I'd suggest.
All the big brands make a good learner guitar, just get one and start playing it. If it sticks, you will be a wanting another one soon anyway, so don't invest too much concern inot this acquisition.
Don't worry about truss rods, actions, intonation, nuts, fret nibs, rare rain forest timbers, solid vs laminate etc. sounds boards, bracing.....Just get a guitar and start playing it.
Get a good book and some lessons. Play your guitar.
If you want to learn to play guitar, don't buy an electric guitar first off. You can always tell when someone learnt this way, just hand them an acoustic guitar.
You might consider a gut/nylon classical guitar first off- strings are kinder to fingers, fret boards are broader. Just get one and start playing it.
So mostly, just buy/borrow a cheap playable guitar, work out how to change the strings and play the snot out it. The next guitar you buy, you will not need to ask here. You will be asking at "rarebrazilliontonewoods.com".....
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