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Check out this used John David Scott dreadnought acoustic guitar from 2005!

The guitar has some light signs of wear and dings, also a small crack. Please check pics for full cosmetic details. A recent fret level has been performed and the guitar plays wonderfully. 

Stock ID: ISI23362

This gem was crafted in a small workshop in Canada by John David Scott. The principle owner of the JDS company, David Amirault, was one of Larrivee's premiere luthiers. All JDS guitars are built with excellent craftsmanship and top-notch tonewoods and this one is a great example of that. This gorgeous 14-fret dreadnought guitar boasts a beautiful spruce top and book-matched quilted maple back and sides. The comfortable mahogany neck features ivory binding around it and is topped by an ebony fingerboard! It also features a slotted headstock, matched headstock quilted maple overlay, bone nut, vintage style open-gear tuners and gold hardware! This incredible guitar produces a big, rich tone with a thunderous low-end and clear, pronounced highs! Grab it before it's gone!

 

Includes the original hardshell case. 

Listed3 years 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
  • John David Scott Dread Guitar w/Spruce and x3362 (USED)
Finish
  • Quilted Maple
Year
  • 2005

Manchester Music Mill

Manchester, NH, United States
Sales:53,650
Joined Reverb:2013

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