Description
The frets have been replaced so you can use it in plain condition. There are some usage scratches such as neck binding repair, strap pin installation, pickguard replacement, and scratches. Also, since a pickup was previously installed and the end hole has been widened, it now has an end pin for conversion. The Martin hard case shown is included. (There may be deformation, damage, and cracks.)
Top: Sitka spruce
Sides & back: Indian rosewood
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard & Bridge: Ebony
Nut width: approx. 42.9mm
Scale: Approximately 645.2 mm
Shipping
Shipping
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handling cost).
Fedex takes 1 week, EMS takes 1-2 weeks.
We will ship your item within 5 business days with carefully packed.
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