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Had someone ask about the year. Just looked under the soundboard inside the guitar.
It is signed by the luthier who built it and says Huss and Dalton Guitar co. year 2007. The serial # is 2257 Also this guitar was given a clean bill of health during the repair. No loose braces, water damage, etc. it's in perfect structural shape. It has been well taken care of during its ten years of existence. Thanks everyone |
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Up for the weekenders!!
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Jeez, people. I already have two H&D's and am sorely tempted at this price.
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Neal A few nice ones, a few beaters, and a few I should probably sell... |
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Crazy dayz if I just had the motivation to list on reverb I'll bet this would be gone. Just thinking out loud..... here ha ha
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I almost caved on a Webber trade. But.... I played the Huss to make sure everything was ok with it as I hadn't played it in a while. and... that was a mistake because I re remembered how great Huss and daltons are. That Webber trade opportunity is gone now because I waited too long
Anyone have a rosewood Huss they'd like to trade? Not saying I won't entertain other brands for trade but Huss and dalton really has a fine voice to their instruments. |
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Don't do it! Keep the guitar. Sell a kidney. Buy a TD-R or a Pilgrim.
If I didn't have a mahogany H&D dread, I would be on this one. I can't believe it is still here. |
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Thanks loco I keep on almost keeping it but......... heck I don't know up it goes.
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excellent boutique tone!!! Just sounds great!!
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