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FS: 2014 Huss & Dalton CM Non-Cutaway (Sold)
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Pictures [https://www.flickr.com/photos/skchur...645566811443/] I purchased this Huss & Dalton CM Non-Cutaway in March 2014 from Heartbreaker Guitars and have been the only owner. I have played this guitar quite minimally (there is only some light wear from using a pick, otherwise it in excellent condition). It has been kept in its case and stored in a humidified environment. The top (Engelmann Spruce) and back/side (Indian Rosewood) are stunning. The CM fits nicely between a Dreadnaught and and a 00 or a OM. The guitar has very good volume and projection and is a finger pickers dream–It picks up every nuance of your playing for a very responsive to a light touch, but if you wanna dig in it stands up to any Dreadnaught for flat picking and/or strumming (I use a pick myself). Excellent note separation and enduring sustain. Most definitely full bodied sound. You will get "depth" as opposed to the "lightness" of say a crossroads, parlor, or a OM model. I am selling it because although I have fallen in love with the CM form Huss & Dalton, I want to purchase the 12-fret version (I am a sucker for 12-fret guitars).
*I will only sell and ship within the Continental United States--please do not ask for international shipping. I am more than happy to answer any questions about this item--I love talking about guitars. I am not interested in a trade, sorry. Last edited by schurch; 07-09-2014 at 07:56 PM. |
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Guitar is located where?
Nut width and scale length? Thanks.
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"An onion can make people cry but there's never been a vegetable that can make people laugh." - Will Rogers Martin D-18, OM-18GE, 000-18GE 12-Fret Huss & Dalton Crossroads DS Santa Cruz 1929-00 Nash T-52 Fender Mustang Bass, P Bass, J Bass |
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Hi Bix58,
Great questions. I'm in Broomfield, CO. It's a standard CM Non-Cutaway, matching the dimensions and specs here: http://www.hussanddalton.com/models.html#cmnoncut So it is the standard scale length for this model 25.4 with a 1-3/4" nut width. It's a very comfortable guitar, and I think lives up to its reputation as a "smaller dreadnought." Cheers, Scott |
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Scott,
Thanks for the quick reply. This might work. I'm driving through Denver in 2 weeks to spend the rest of the summer at our house in Telluride. Please send me a PM w/ your direct contact info... Thanks.
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"An onion can make people cry but there's never been a vegetable that can make people laugh." - Will Rogers Martin D-18, OM-18GE, 000-18GE 12-Fret Huss & Dalton Crossroads DS Santa Cruz 1929-00 Nash T-52 Fender Mustang Bass, P Bass, J Bass |
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Wow, Scott, that is gorgeous! The rosewood patterns are lovely. I can only imagine how good the 12-fretter will be. Hope it works out for Bix… that looks like a steal.
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These are amazing guitars. I had one and sold it with a cutaway. I've been looking for one in mahogany since then.
Regarding the 14 vs 12 fret, there's a great comparison online. Plus you get to hear how terrific these CM's really are: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8zlq589TNY Good luck on the sale! |
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@skim500: Thanks for the links to the videos, they are amazing! I am more excited than ever at the prospect of a 12-fretter CM :-)
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I'm interested if it's not stepping on anyone's toes. I PM'd you.
Last edited by 443AM; 07-08-2014 at 11:59 AM. Reason: noticed someone else was interested and didn't want to impose |
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Hi Mike--thanks, I sent you an email :-)
Cheers, Scott |
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Sold to a fellow AGF member...thanks!
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2014, h&d, huss & dalton |
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