The Circle Strings 0.5 is their 14 fret Parlor model - but this little baby puts out more sound than your typical Parlor guitar... This one-off custom example features an old growth Douglas Fir top, which was reclaimed from Catholic School bleachers in Maryland over perfectly straight-grained Wenge back & sides. Other unique details, such as the colorful rope purflings, Ivoroid bindings and Ebony fingerboard and bridge beautifully fill out the rest of the ingredient list on this beautiful little tone machine.

Other specifications include:

  • Reclaimed Douglas Fir Top
  • Wenge Back & Sides
  • Honduran Mahogany Neck
  • Ebony Bridge & Fingerboard
  • Ebony Headstock Veneer
  • Scalloped Adi Spruce tone bars
  • Multi Layer Green Top Purfling
  • Green/Maple/Red Rope Rosette & Backstip
  • Ivoroid Binding
  • Small Dots on Fingerboard
  • Bone Nut and Saddle
  • Ebony Bridge Pins
  • Bolt-on Mortise and Tenon Neck Joint
  • Schaller GrandTune Tuning Machines
  • Gloss Nitrocellulose Body Finish
  • Satin Nitrocellulose Neck Finish
  • TKL Hard Shell Case
  • 24 3/4" Scale Length
  • 1 3/4” Nut Width
  • 2 1/4" Bridge Spacing
  • 3 lb 12 oz
  • #169

For more information about this Circle Strings guitar, please contact us.

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • 0.5 - Douglas Fir & Wenge
Categories
Made In
  • United States
Body Shape
  • Parlor

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