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Goodall TR 000 Master German Spruce and Honduran Rosewood
Goodall Traditional TR 000 #6433 Original Owner
Master European Italian Spruce Top Honduran Rosewood Back & Sides Wide bout: 15-3/16 inches ~ Upper bout: 11-3/16 inches ~ Waist: 9-7/16 inches ~ Depth: 4-1/4 inches Length of box: 20-3/8 inches ~ Overall guitar length: 39-3/4 inches ~ Scale length: 25 inches ~ 1.75" Width Herringbone Rosette & Purflings ~ Chevron Marquetry Backstrip/Blacklip Mother of Pearl Logo Mother of Pearl Notched Square Fretboard Inlay ~ Waverly Nickel tuners w/ Ebony Knobs White Maple Body, Headstock & Fretboard Bindings ~ Mahogany Satin Finish Neck ~ Tor-Tis Pickguard Ebony: Peghead Veneer, Bridge, Fretboard ~ Boxwood Bridge Pins & End Pin ~ Bone Nut & Saddle Ameritage w/ Humidity Control Guitar Case Original Owner Mint $6900 Not looking for trades Last edited by Reverb; 08-22-2019 at 07:06 PM. |
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What year and where are you located?
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Excellent guitar, any chance the saddle spacing is 2-5/16"?
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Where are you located?
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Full disclosure, I’m not in the market, but I thought my curiosity might help with a potential sale, so here goes: how would you characterize the difference(s) in tone between Honduran and other rosewoods like EIR, Madagascar, Brazilian, etc?
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For the record, I’m tremendously sad to not be in the market for this beauty. I got to play a Goodall once, standard EIR / Sitka, and it was darn near the perfect tone for me. I wish I could take this off your hands. |
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