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Languedoc Clone Hollowbody Guitar Olson Olandoc Brass Bridge Seymour Duncan SH-1

Estimated price for orientation: 995 $

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Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Body Type: Hollow


Great instrument, true hollow body.  24 frets, 25.5 inch scale.  Schaller M6 locking tuners. Brass bridge saddles on ebony bridge, and a Schaller tune-o-matic bridge will also come in the case if you prefer. Ebony tailpiece, ebony volume and tone knobs. Seymour Duncan SH-1 pickups, coil tap and series/parallel switches. The original chrome topped Korean pups will also be in the case.The overall condition of the guitar is excellent.  There is a small ding in the back of the neck (see pic), and some light scratching that is hard to see from normal use. There are holes near the tuners where the old tuners were, as well as holes near the tailpiece where a luthier had to move the original placement to make the strings line up perfectly. See pictures. They are filled with wood filler and are kind of hard to spot. Strung and set up with DR .10 DDT strings. Ships in original hard case with professional packing and insurance. I'm happy to arrange a demo if you live near me. And answer any questions you have prior to offers or purchase. I think it sounds pretty great, but I'm getting a Languedoc! Send me a message and I will send you links to this guitar being played live.Who ever is lucky enough to own this guitar next will also receive as a gift from me a factory sealed bag of 12 Dunlop 15R 2.0mm Adamas Graphite Guitar picks, as used by Trey Anastasio and Jerry Garcia. They don't make them anymore, and sealed bags of 12 are like $50 on eBay.