For your consideration Fender Acoustic Electric Single Cutaway Classical Guitar - Mfg Refurbished
The is an interesting instrument - a hybrid nylon-string that actually isn?t a classical guitar, strictly speaking, because it has a soft cutaway and a slightly thinner neck profile that?s easier on the fretting hand. Other features include a solid cedar top, rosewood back and sides and built-in electronics.
Body Shape: Classical
Body Back: Laminated Rosewood Back
Body Sides: Laminated Rosewood Sides
Body Top: Solid Cedar
Body Finish: 21 Gloss Polyurethane
Bracing: Scalloped X Bracing
Rosette: Wood Mosaic
Body Depth: 3.94" (100mm) to 4.92" (125mm)
Body Binding: Multi-ABS Body Binding
Number of Frets: 18
Fretboard: Rosewood
Neck Material: Mahogany
Nut Width: 1.81" (45.97 mm)
Scale Length: 25.3" (64.3 cm)
Truss Rods: Dual Action Truss Rod
Special Electronics: Fishman Isys III System with Active On-Board Pre-Amp and Tuner
Controls: Volume Control, 3-Band EQ, and Mid Sweep
Hardware: Gold
Bridge: Rosewood with Compensated Saddle
String Nut: Synthetic Bone
Strings: Fender Nylon Classical 100, Clear, Tie End Strings, (.028-.043 Gauges)
Unique Features: Dual Action Truss Rod, Wood Mosaic Rosette, Scalloped X Bracing, Gold "F" Logo, Multi-ABS Body Binding, Brown Neck Binding
So here is the story regarding my instruments....
The instruments are not pre-owned. They have never been sold to a consumer.
They are each hand selected instruments that are offered for sale from the refurbisher's inventory of over 3000 quality instruments. They are each tested to ensure that all of the components work properly.
When I offer an instrument for sale, I will include information on any visible repairs and provide photos (JUST ASK).
The refurbisher that we work with purchases instruments directly from the manufacturer.
These instruments for some reason did not pass the manufacturers quality control. Generally these instruments have minor finish imperfections, minor damage that occurred during manufacture, or minor issues with electronics or hardware.
The refurbisher uses an extensive inspection process as part of their restoration process to ensure all issues are identified and corrected. I also inspect and test the electronics on all of our inventory before offering them for sale. Through this process I know that the instruments I offer have been thoroughly inspected even than their "new" counterparts. My personal reputation is on the line with every instrument I sell and I want to be sure that I offer only the best instruments.
So, here is the deal with the "USED" stamp on he back of the headstock......
During the restoration process the instrument is stamped "used" in small letters on the back of the headstock. At the same time, the original serial number was removed and replaced with a serial number assigned by the refurbisher.
This is done to prevent warranty claims as these instruments are offered without the manufacturer's "Limited Warranty".
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