I've played a few of these Pre-War guitars, but this is the first one I've had in the shop, and what an example. This guitar has a huge, open voice, with super-fat trebles and fantastic note separation. It runs up and down bluegrass scales like there's no tomorrow. The Brazilian gives it a delightful sparkle, but it's somewhat dark too. Plays great. Comes with original hardshell case.
Brazilian rosewood back/sides Torrefied Adirondack spruce top 14-fret dreadnought body 2.5 distress level Brazilian headplate Ebony bridge and fretboard Bont nut/saddle Hot hide glue construction Modern fretboard taper 1 11/16" nut, 2 3/32" spacing, 25.4" scale
Cosmetically, this guitar is in very good condition (keeping in mind the 2.5 distress level finish, of course).