Serial Number… 1107300105 circa 2011 Pricing…$1995.00 Canadian Dollars (approx.$2092.US$ as of May 3/2011) Neck… 8 string mahogany neck, ebony fretboard, 1 3/4″ nut width, 27″ scale length, 15″ fretboard radius, bone nut, low profile neck shape. Frets… Pristine Body… Grand Symphony body style, Sitka spruce top, Indian rosewood sides and back, venetian cutaway. Finish… High gloss UV finish in near mint condition. Hardware/electronics … Taylor ES pickup system, gold plated tuners. Playability/Action… Good playability with current action at 7.5/64″ bass
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Bourgeois guitars always have exceptional wood sets on their Namm show guitars and this Banjo Killer is no exception with its eye catching Bear claw sitka top and figured Sapele mahogany sides and back. Top it off with a beautiful burst finish on the top and Brazilian fretboard and bridge and you have one stunning guitar! All the tone you would expect from a Banjo Killer is there, warmth, bloom mid range, power sustain and a crisp top end that will make those banjo players take notice. This guitar has been upgraded with large stainless steel frets and is in excellent shape with no real wear to speak of.
MORE →Serial Number… circa 06 (serial number hidden by battery bag) Pricing…$1895.00 Canadian Dollars (approx.$1996.US$ as of May 2/2011) Neck… Mahogany neck, ebony fretboard, 1 3/4″ nut width, 25.5″ scale length, abalone fretboard inlay, medium elliptical neck profile. Frets… Very minor wear. Body… L body, Sitka spruce top, Indian rosewood sides and back, Abalone rosette and binding, bridge has been reglued. Finish… High gloss finish with lots of small dings, dents and scratches. Hardware/electronics … L.R. Baggs Imix internal pickup, Larrivee
MORE →The Gibson L-4 small body archtop guitar was built between 1912-1956 and features a 16″ wide body with spruce top and flame maple sides and back. The mahogany neck has a V neck profile, a bound rosewood fingerboard and joins the body at the 14 fret. The sunburst finish has seen a lot of wear and tear but guitar is set up really well and plays great!
MORE →Built between 1963 and 1971 this small bodied Gibson features a very classical like body shape. It is 14 1/2″ wide and has a spruce top and mahogany sides and back. The mahogany neck joins the body at the 12 fret and has a 24 3/4″ scale length with a 2″ nut width. This example has white tap plates on either side of the sound hole, medium wear on the finish and comes with a newer hardshell case.
MORE →This slope shoulder dreadnought is a songwriters dream and it is ready for the stage with a carefully installed pickup which keeps its vintage pedigree intact!
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