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Monday Bump
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I thought this one wouldn't be around long. Absolutely beautiful. I've owned several Larrivees and never disappointed. If I didn't have this niche covered, it would headed to NC. No affiliation with the seller, just sayin'.
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Happy hump day bump day
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#19
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Bump . . . Looking to sell this week ideally
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#20
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Price reduced $2150 CAD
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Probably taking a trade tomorrow on her if there’s no takers.
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The trade didn’t work out unfortunately. So she’s still available. Thanks for all the interest and messages so far. Happy Humpday
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hi folks, maybe I can help clarify the fretboard width.
mine was serial No : 71351 circa 2004. it most definitely had the 1 & 7/8" nut width and also a very shallow C profile which made a surprisingly comfortable combination. I know that Larrivee no longer offer the SD50 TSB (total sunburst) and LSH (large sound hole) and I believe that they have reduced the neck to 1 & 3/4" If the Op's guitar is definitely an SD50TSB/LSH, it will be the wider neck as per the original 1931 Martin specs. NOTE: these are VERY underrated guitars!
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I can confirm it is actually 1 7/8. Sorry I had some conflicting info from Larrivee service dept. anyway, 1 7/8 is the nut width on this.
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Still available?
Has this guitar been sold or traded?
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