- Location
- Oklahoma, United States
Classical guitar
Fishman Presys 2 preamp/tuner
Solid Cedar top, warm & loud
Mahogany back/sides
Mahogany neck
Rosewood fingerboard
Rosewood bridge
Rosewood veneered headstock
bone nut & saddle
Brand new tuners
Freshly changed strings
Plays very well, and if you're a devoted classical player like myself, you'll appreciate the comfort of the thinner neck. Width is standard.
Adjustable Truss rod
Heel solidly attached
A tank of a guitar- excellent quality
Action low with fast neck
The cons:
Of course, there are a few dings and scratches that come with a used guitar, and there's a gouge beside the waist/upper bout (pictured) that was present when I bought it used 4 years ago. I arrested it with clear nail polish and it in no way detracts from the sound and playability.
Someone thought they could compensate the saddle on the A and G strings (pictured).
In spite of this, the intonation in very close, but could be adjusted to perfection by a competent luthier.
The Cordoba sticker was missing when I bought it.
Needs a good polishing. I'm horribly negligent..
Still, an impressive guitar for the money (read the reviews) that I would easily value at $300, but I'll let it go for half of that. I have several other good ones.
$150 to a good home
Meet in Yukon
Fishman Presys 2 preamp/tuner
Solid Cedar top, warm & loud
Mahogany back/sides
Mahogany neck
Rosewood fingerboard
Rosewood bridge
Rosewood veneered headstock
bone nut & saddle
Brand new tuners
Freshly changed strings
Plays very well, and if you're a devoted classical player like myself, you'll appreciate the comfort of the thinner neck. Width is standard.
Adjustable Truss rod
Heel solidly attached
A tank of a guitar- excellent quality
Action low with fast neck
The cons:
Of course, there are a few dings and scratches that come with a used guitar, and there's a gouge beside the waist/upper bout (pictured) that was present when I bought it used 4 years ago. I arrested it with clear nail polish and it in no way detracts from the sound and playability.
Someone thought they could compensate the saddle on the A and G strings (pictured).
In spite of this, the intonation in very close, but could be adjusted to perfection by a competent luthier.
The Cordoba sticker was missing when I bought it.
Needs a good polishing. I'm horribly negligent..
Still, an impressive guitar for the money (read the reviews) that I would easily value at $300, but I'll let it go for half of that. I have several other good ones.
$150 to a good home
Meet in Yukon