Here is a nearly new Stanford CR Thinline 30 in VB with 2 x P90 pickups, a retrofitted Bigsby tremolo, a Gotoh bridge, and weighing only 2.8kg including the original Stanford case!
There are NO dings or dents on the body or neck, no scratches or notches in the original frets or even in the fretboard!
The Stanford CR Thinline 30 is the quintessential blues machine.
Keith Richards, B.B. King, and even pop guitarists like George Harrison, John Lennon, and Paul McCartney all played this instrument. Unlike the Thinline 35, this model has no sustain block, two P90 Dogear single-coil pickups, and a tailpiece. Its bell-like and transparent tone became a defining feature of the 1960s beat sound, and this thing just sings and resonates!
Crossroads Series, Thinline Body
Top: Maple veneer
Back and sides: Maple veneer
Neck: Solid maple Ebony
fingerboard
Neck profile: C-shape
22 medium jumbo frets
Dot inlays
Bone nut Nut
width: 43 mm
Scale length: 630 mm
Pickups: 2 P90 single coils
2 volume and 2 tone controls
Tune-o-matic Gotoh bridge (original bridge included)
Bigsby tremolo retrofitted (original trapeze tailpiece included)
Kluson-style tulip tuners
Finish: Matte nitrocellulose lacquer
Weight: 2.820 kg
including original case
We gave the guitar a new setup with E. Ball strings in gauge 10-46, oiled the fretboard, and optimally adjusted the string action and intonation!
The guitar comes in its original Stanford case!
Note: When shipping to countries outside the EU, additional taxes or fees (e.g., customs duties) may apply, which are not covered or charged by us. These must be paid directly to the relevant customs or tax authorities in your country. Please check with the relevant authorities in your country if necessary.
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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