The Ibanez Concord 684 is a striking example of a Lawsuit period guitar that gripped the guitar world in the 1970s. The Japanese guitars built during this period approached, and sometimes even surpassed, their American examples in quality and sound.
This Ibanez is a copy of the Gibson Hummingbird, and is equipped with a laminated mahogany back and sides with a solid spruce top. The double binding and characteristic engraved pickguard adorn the guitar, although the color of the engraving has largely disappeared on this guitar.
The guitar also has playwear that is to be expected given the age of the guitar, but is very clean overall and comes in a hardshell case.
Specifications: Body Shape: Dreadnought Finish: Cherry Sunburst Dimensions: Width: 405 mm - 15.94"Depth: 124 mm - 4.88" Back and Sides Material: Laminated Mahogany Top Material: Solid Spruce Bracing: Non Scalloped X-Bracing
Body Details:
Cream Binding, Black/White Purfling, Multi-Line Rosette, Tortoise Pickguard Neck Material: Mahogany Neck Profile: C Fingerboard Material: Rosewood Fingerboard Radius: 12" Neck Details: Cream Binding, Split Parallellogram Inlay Nutwidth: 43,2 mm - 1.7" Scale Length: 650 mm - 25.6" String Spacing: 52,8 mm - 2.08" Bridge: Rosewood with Adjustable Saddle Tuners: Closed Back Pickup: N/A Condition: Excellent Travels in: Hardshell Case Accessories: TFOA Passport Photos of: Actual Instrument| Listed | 3 years ago |
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| Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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