Tax season *Price Drop* H&D Crossroads L-13 Deep Rosewood Body Nick Lucas Copy
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For fastest response [email protected] 2/26/20 New Video sample the other didn’t capture the power and complexity of this machine (recorded on iPhone XR) https://youtu.be/xuhtQWFgOYc I am the original owner. Just about mint. No blemishes, dents, scratches etc. Only small signs of micro wisps/swirling that every gloss guitar gets as soon as it's breathed on. No fret wear. With the rosewood (w/ natural red and blonde highlights) and deeper body, the bass really thumps on this beauty, far exceeding that of the standard H&D Crossroads model. Treble highs are crystal clear and articulate. So Jazz chords sound phenomenal as well. Sustain is otherworldly. Below is Manufacturer/Dealer description: Our newest model Crossroads is a nod to the iconic Nick Lucas model guitar. Nick Lucas was the first jazz guitarist to record as a soloist. His popularity during his lifetime came from his reputation as a singer as well as with his signature song "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" in the late '20's. Price Drop **No Longer Available** Shipping and PayPal included. [email protected] for fastest response Best of all, unlike eBay and Reverb, no fees for me and no tax you! Other specifications of the Huss & Dalton Crossroads L-13 Custom include: • East Indian Rosewood back and sides • Sitka spruce top • Indian Rosewood fretboard w/Lucas '27-style inlay • Indian Rosewood straight bridge • Crossroads peghead shape w/fleur-de-lis inlay • 1-3/4" vintage taper neck w/gloss finish • Cream bindings with B/W/B rosette • Cream bound soundhole • Gotoh TK-0700 tuning machines w/cream buttons • D'Addario EXP-16 light gauge strings • 24.75" scale length • 4-5/8" deep body depth • 4" soundhole • TKL Tweed hard-shell case w/H&D logo Attachment 28668Attachment 28669Attachment 28670Attachment 28671Attachment 28672Attachment 28673Attachment 28674Attachment 28675Attachment 28676Attachment 28677Attachment 28678Attachment 28679Attachment 28680Attachment 28681 |
Just gorgeous! Best with the sale....Robert
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Thanks, it’s a real class act. |
Great seller folks. Buy with confidence!
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Have done deals with KeyofB# and they were a pleasure!
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Beautiful Huss & Dalton you have there, but then again, I have never seen an ugly one. Their guitars are second to none in build quality, finish, and of course the sound!
I am extremely pleased with my T-00 14....I do not believe I have ever said this before, but, it may very well be "the one" Best of luck with your sale! |
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Thank you my friend. Personally, I’m consistently in a bitter sweet loop of needing to sell while not wanting to sell. Especially since I’ve been buying and selling for a few years now, I tend to only buy guitars I know I’ll love. This guitar is an incredible fusion of blues and jazzy goodness. |
Any interest in trades with a former buyer? I’m looking to offload a Collings OM2HG...
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Hey Patrick! Hope all is well :) unfortunately, I already bought a different piece that I need to sell this one to offset the cost. Send me an email though. For some reason I’m not receiving notifications on my cell any longer. I gotta look into it. |
Excerpt: “This model brand new is $5700!! But MOST OF US KNOW that’s just the suggest MSRP so dealers can sell at a “discount” (well many dealers do some try to get you pay that). The street price new in stores in around $4600
near mint $3325 Shipping and PayPal included. |
I wonder how the L-13 compares to the Santa Cruz H13 (their take on a NL)?
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Just curious. How this is the neck? I have small hands
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This is always tough for me they are both superlative in their own right. They both have a unique voice, though I lack the eloquence to differentiate them. |
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I would describe it as a low C neck Attachment 29015 |
Tuesday is a good day to buy a Blues/Jazz mojo machine
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