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SOLD Seagull Artist Concert Hall Element
SOLD. Offering up a very nice Seagull Artist Concert Hall Element. This is the top of the Seagull line and stands it's ground against even a good OM-28. Selling to fund a much more expensive guitar. Reverb priced at $899 but AGF price is $800 plus shipping. Guitar includes the factory LR Baggs Element pickup system with soundhole mounted volume and tone controls.
https://reverb.com/item/31897245-sea...-2018-sunburst Last edited by 29er; 02-06-2020 at 06:38 PM. Reason: SOLD |
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These days it doesn't hurt to list the guitar's specs:
nut width, scale, string spacing at the saddle, also a description of the overall shape of the guitar's neck. Nice guitar. Best of luck with your sale! |
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Nut width - 1.8" Scale length - 25.5" Body depth - 4.13" Body length - 19.38" Lower bout - 14.93" Upper bout - 11.19" Spacing at saddle - 2 1/4" IMO, the neck profile is a medium C |
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I own this model. Amazing guitar. Projection of a dread. Side by side with an 000-28 or OM-28, blindfolded, this guitar would get a lot of votes. Very balanced tone, gorgeous bass, very pretty tone IMO, vs the Martins. The full model name is
"Seagull Artist Studio Concert Hall Element. Mine sounds just like this youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4N0pkAl0xo
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Caution: I'm singing a Song w/Eastman AC422 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfM4wJZUYoE Last edited by calstang66; 02-04-2020 at 03:57 PM. |
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Thank you. Seagulls always seem to punch above their weight. If not for the need to raise funds I'd keep it, same old story.
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