I have a good condition, like new, Alvarez Jumbo acoustic-electric with a cutaway, spruce solid top, spalted maple sides, maple neck, rosewood fretboard, etc. Upgraded the plastic nut to a Tusq XL (self-lubricated) and changed the stock tuners to Grovers 18:1. Comes with a sit-down Hercules guitar stand and also a wood Hercules guitar hanger. I may have some cables and pickups laying around too so if u want, I may throw some in as well. Email or text me at
if interested. I just moved so my number may seem long distance but I am 916/209 local. $400
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I'm selling because I need some extra cash, I just moved and it does take a chunk out of your wallet, and also, I love my Strat so much that I never really touch anything acoustic haha
WILLING TO DELIVER AS NORTH AS SACRAMENTO AND AS SOUTH AS STOCKTON
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