All solid late 1950s Hoyer archtop with carved top (spruce) and bottom (maple).


The guitar comes with a new DeArmond Rythm Chief 1000 (smooth) attached to a vol pot.


The neck is pretty straight and permits a good low action. Frets are still in good condition.


The top has some fixed cracks near the tailpiece.


  • Nut width: 46mm
  • Action low E string at 12th fret: 2mm
  • Weight: 2,4 kg
  • Body width: 41,5cm
  • Body depth: 7,8 cm
  • Scale: 628 mm


If you want more pictures or have a question, just send me a message.

The guitar is comletely checked, set up and ready to play.

Shipping: The instrument will be shipped with DHL. If you want another currier, let me know. The guitar will be packed well in a sturdy box and with enough suitable packaging material like bubble foil. There is always a certain risk, especially when shipping oversea. But over the last years I shipped many instruments and had not a single damage.

Note:
1. the guitars/basses I sell play well and are completely restored, setup and working
2. the insruments are worth their money and will in most cases increase in value with time
3. if you decide the instrument is not the right one for you, I take everything back within two weeks (buyer pays for shipping)

Der Artkel wird nach § 25a (Differenzbesteuerung) besteuert. (German margin taxlaw §25a for used goods - tax is included in the price - no addtional taxes.)

Listed6 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • archtop guitar
Categories
Year
  • 1950s
Made In
  • Germany
Body Type
  • Hollow Body

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Eutin, Germany
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