Get just. I would want to fulfill somewhere.
FEATURES: I purchased it new at 1,490. It was played off and on for a year and it's in fantastic condition. The guitar has a hardshell case (small wear and tear), capo, and new elixir strings. It has 21 worries, I believe, rosewood fingerboard, strong mahogany (although their catalog calls it something else it's still mahogany) neck and sides, with a top of cedar, instead of the normal spruce discovered in many acoustics. The Cedar top is unique on a steel-string acoustic, as that is frequently made use of just on classic guitars. It is a complete dreadnought body design, with a single cutaway on the treble side. It has a distinct split bridge saddle and functions gold Gotoh tuners (with Takamine name on them), non-locking, and gold strap buttons. It has Takamine's own, proprietary, pickup/preamp system constructed in, with a 3-band slider EQ, master volume slider, and a built-in tuner. The control board is built into the upper bout of the body, on the upper curve. Battery box is right there on top-- say goodbye to reaching with the soundhole to get at it and replace it. The finish is a transparent satin coating of probably nitrocellulose, or something comparable. It has complete binding on the body and neck and a distinctive strip on the backside. The soundhole rosette is also special; it's not pearl, or pearloid plastic, but is rather made up of numerous small pieces of different colored wood. The fingerboard marker dots are likewise made of wood, maple, instead of the typical pearl or plastic. It is, in a word, lovely.
Get only. I would want to satisfy someplace.
I 'M LOOKING FOR A GOOD QUALITY VIOLIN. I WOULD PREFER CASH, BUT I WOULD BE OPEN TO A TRADE.
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