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Huss & Dalton 000 / SOLD
**SOLD**
Needing a new home, my Huss & Dalton 12-fret 000 Custom (2011) with sinker mahogany and bearclaw Italian spruce, in excellent condition. Beautiful guitar aesthetically and sonically, very comfortable and versatile—fingerstyle, flatpicking, it handles everything with clarity and authority. Waverly tuners, 24.9" scale, 1.75 nut, 2 5/16 bridge spacing. Medium C neck. Adirondack braces, ebony fretboard, Indian rosewood binding. Very light at 3 lb 10 oz. I had the guitar Plek'd about six months ago and it plays flawlessly. I had this guitar up for sale a week or so ago and then made the mistake of taking it out and playing it and got cold feet. It’s hard not to love when you pick it up. But as mentioned in the earlier ad, it isn’t getting the play time it deserves. So here’s another try. $2800, including shipping / PP —thanks for looking! Last edited by rpd; 06-01-2018 at 05:45 AM. |
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Wow, what a beauty!!!
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Everything I'm looking for in a 000 - short scale, C neck, string spacing at nut and saddle, mahogany/spruce, solid headstock - except it is missing the cutaway.
Beautiful guitar. Best of luck with the sale. Mark |
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Thanks for the nice replies, folks!
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Yeah, a cutaway helps on a 12-fret for sure. Though I like it this way. Just play your Cowboy Chords sitting in a comfy couch!
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