Description
What makes this guitar special: 100% original & a very rare model indeed, made for only a short period of time in the late '60s/early '70s. This particular example dates to Fall of 1970 & still plays great! The unique red, white & blue finish is synonymous with Buck Owens & really makes the guitar stand out amongst any other acoustic. Fairly simple construction with rich, gorgeous tone. Pro set up included by the experts at Cream City Music!
Cosmetic Condition: Good condition for its age with some light play wear - various minor nicks, chips, dents & dings; surface scratches, weather checking & some tarnished hardware. The headstock overlay shows some cracks, but is firmly attached & holding just fine. Overall the guitar has a great look to it with a nice patina.
Neck: Chunky neck with nicely aged cream binding & black side-dots. Beautiful dark rosewood fingerboard with pearloid dot inlay. Frets are in great shape with no wear. Sealed tuners with pearloid buttons in good working condition. 1 3/4" nut width; 25 1/2" scale length. Neck is straight & plays great up & down the fretboard.
Body: Double bound with solid spruce top & laminate back & sides. Rosewood bridge with adjustable saddle & tortoise pickguard. Ladder braced & there is no pickup. Guitar weighs 4 lbs 2.9 oz.
Case: Black chipboard case included.