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- Posted by Áîºú³å on 01/14/2009. tubaozi commented 2 times.My suggestion is that buying the cheap one first. If your child have more interests or more talent then you buy the good one. In the first two or three years you only need to practice skill and it will tell if it is worth it. Otherwise it will become a piece of nice furniture like SNF said a good "investment". I found that many children lost interests or lack of talent. The parents just try to force the poor kids to fulfil their own dream.
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