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Great seller here! Nice guitar too!
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Thanks my friend. Hope you are still enjoying that Banner J45...... |
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What is the neck profile like on this beauty?
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It’s hard for me to describe neck profiles. Apparently it’s hard for Santa Cruz too. I looked up their specs and it just says “Round”. To me it’s more of a modern profile. Not a V at all. Not a baseball bat either. Just a wonderful profile, but that may not help you much. |
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Round would mean it does not have any noticeable ridge or center line, like a V neck would, or a modified V, where you can just feel the centerline. None of their necks are baseball bat-like, unless custom ordered as such, and they’re not common. The round neck and the modified V are most common. Both are very nice - but I kinda prefer the round usually -
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More than a few Santa Cruz’s, a few Sexauers, a Patterson, a Larrivee, a Cumpiano, and a Klepper!! |
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No affiliation, but that is a smoking deal IMO. A new one just like it at my local dealer is $6750. GLWS for one of what I think is the the best and most versatile guitars in the SC lineup. If I didn't already have one, I'd snap this up.
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Thanks. You are so right. These do go for $6750 new. Santa Cruz is a lot like Collings in that they don’t discount their guitars much.
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This Santa Cruz VJ was a custom order for Fullers Guitars. Basically it was a standard order with custom features of Hot Hide Glue, and Adirondack top bracing. It’s the best Santa Cruz I’ve ever played or heard..
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PM sent................
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SOLD - Pending payment...
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