This guitar has been given Fender’s "Relic" treatment, built to show years of natural wear and tear; with nicks, scratches, worn finish, rusty hardware and aged plastic parts.
This guitar left our store for a couple of weeks. We took it back as a pre-owned guitar as it has a few minor surface scratches below the soundhole (there is no pickguard).
This guitar was just sent in on consignment from one of our loyal customers who always keeps his guitars in immaculate condition. This one looks and sounds AMAZING! Grade A Indian Rosewood Back & Sides with Sitka Spruce Top.
This is a great example of what many of us consider one of the coolest, best-looking, and great-playing vintage Gibson guitars we've seen in our rich history.
Grand Symphony body shape with mahogany back/sides and top, traditional mahogany stain, Tortoise-shell binding, diamond fret-board inlays, abalone rosette, ES electronics.
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