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Never to late to learn. I would start with finding a correct sized acoustic guitar to begin with. Go to a few different shops and pull a few different styles off the rack to see what fits your hands the best. Once you find a style and brand that fits your hands, play it for a few minutes strumming the G C and D cords. Do your wrists feel tired? Does your thumb behind the neck feel numb? Put that guitar down and move to the next one. It may seem silly, but different brands will feel different in your hands even though the guitars look similar. You will know when you find the right guitar. Then sign up for some lessons. Also, don't spend a lot on your first guitar. You don't need to spend over $500 on a good learning acoustic guitar and will probably find one you like in the $150-$250 range used.
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