This Eastman John Pisano was built in 2009 and comes with original grey hardshell case.
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This is an interesting Hofner archtop in decent shape. It has a number of high-end features like the carved spruce top and bound F-holes; the sharp florentine cutaway makes it different from many other European (especially Hofner) archtops.
It was put together by Hofner Canada as a custom instrument for a Toronto jazz artist, with NOS parts from Hofner. The guitar is a 1970’s Hofner Model 4710. It has been built as a 24 3/4″ scale instrument, with a Les Paul Custom fingerboard replacing the original Hofner 25 1/2″ scale fingerboard.
This is a very comfortable guitar. The body isn’t overwhelmingly large so it’s quite comfortable to hold, and the action is great. It’s got the depth and range you’d expect from seven strings.
MORE →It is getting harder and harder to find these let alone one in this great condition. Comes with the original rectangular black hardshell case with brown ends.
MORE →This Gretsch 6121W ‘Roundup’ is in near-mint condition, plays and sounds great!
MORE →The Gretsch 6125 Anniversary model is structurally very similar to the 6120. This particular example has a few oddities: the body has trestle bracing, and the label clearly states that it’s a 6121 – but the 6121 is a quite different guitar! While not fully original, this is a very functional piece that’s ready to gig or record.
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