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About This Listing

Rode M5 pair (X/Y) - Tascam DR-60DmkII - .wav (no EQ/effects)
iPhone 12 Pro Max / 4K 60FPS / HDR Dolby Vision

I've had a couple of these Ryan PB models in the past, and they were both stellar guitars - and so is this one. This PB was custom built with a finger style depth box, and a lot of other really nice options. It has a rich, complex tone, with a ton of chocolatey overtones and layers - very typical of Kevin's usual tone. The type of guitar that makes you lean over the sound hole to carefully listen to each note coming out. There's an almost immediate "blooming" response that seems to fill up the room. Plays immaculate of course. Comes with Cedar Creek case.

Indian rosewood back/sides (select grade)
Red cedar top
Nightingale 16" body
Fingerstyle depth box
Top bevel with fluting
Gotoh 510 tuners
Custom fretboard termination
Forest green PB top trim
Ebony rosette w/ green purfling
Custom pinless bridge
1 3/4" nut, 2 5/16" spacing, 25 5/8" scale

Cosmetically, this guitar is in very good condition. There's a bit of finish pitting on the headplate, and just minor signs of handling elsewhere. Polish swirls, that kind of thing.

Serial #: 866-275-71

Listed2 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Nightingale Pierre Bensusan
Finish
  • Natural
Year
  • 2015
Made In
  • United States

About the Seller

Boutique Guitar Shop

Hot Springs, AR, United States
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Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:78

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