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C Fox Sonoma Spruce /Rosewood Excellent California Luthier!
If you know Charles Fox's work then you know this guitar was built by a mater luthier. The Sonoma was his top model right under his $25,000+ models. Something between OO and OOO size. Very easy to play and extremely resonant.
The plush case is the thickest and heaviest I have ever seen! Tiny ding on neck and one on the front (both pictured) otherwise mint. $3,500 delivered anywhere in the 48 states. I have to charge for Hawaii and Canada. I prefer Zelle, Venmo or PayPal. Please private message me if interested. Thank you. You will love this guitar. If you're in the Portland area feel free to stop by the house and check it out. Cheers. PS Here are the spec's: Top Wood: AAA Sitka Spruce. Back Wood: Indian Rosewood Scale: 25.5 Nut Width: 1 13/16" Gloss Finish Serial Number: 457 Neck Wood: Honduran Mahogany Fretboard: Ebony Bridge: Ebony Headstock Inlay: Logo Tuners: Schaller Chrome Rosette: Abalone Purfling: Nut Material: Bone Saddle Material: Bone Saddle Spacing: 2.13 Bridge Pins: Ebony w/ Abalone Neck Profile: Flat C Shape Last edited by Guidharma; 04-05-2024 at 10:52 PM. Reason: Fixed an error |
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Nut width, saddle spacing, & year?
Steve
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The spec's have been updated. If you're interested or have more questions PM me.
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Less known luthiers make gems compared to production guitars
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This guitar was build by one of the high end California luthiers of the 70s.
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Bumping up this incredible guitar!
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Top wood
The title says cedar/rosewood but specs in listing says top wood Sitka. Might want to look at that.
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It is Sitka spruce. Thanks for pointing that out.
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A guitar with rich and long sustain. Easily a $5k-$6k guitar by comparison to more well known makers.
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