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About This Listing

Cort AC-15 Natural Classical Guitar

AC15 is a fully acoustic classical guitar from the Classical Guitar series made by Cort. All models from the series feature solid tops. It comes with a non-cutaway designed body, which is made of rosewood and cedar. Rosewood is used for back and side panels, while the cedar sits on the top. Top panel is decorated with black standard binding and classical rosette. There are no electronics installed on this model. Bridge section is regular and it features a standard shaped bridge made of rosewood. Tuning machines on the headstock are plated in chrome. Mahogany-made neck is topped with a 19-fret fingerboard made of rosewood.

Condition Notes:
- There is a 1/4 inch ding on the bottom of the front body (as shown on the final photo)
- Minor surface scratches on the front body. 
- Restrung with new nylon strings 

Features 
Top material type Cedar
Body material Rosewood sides
Back material type Cedar
Neck material type Mahogany
Fretboard material type Rosewood
String material type Nylon
Hand orientation Right
Scale length 25.6

Listed3 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • AC-15 NAT
Finish
  • Natural
Categories
Made In
  • China
Body Shape
  • Classical

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