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About This Listing

New Santa Cruz 12 Fret Dreadnought. Solid Spruce top, Solid Mahogany back & sides. This guitar is a cannon! From Santa Cruz: "Legendary artist and first call session ace, Norman Blake, has long appreciated the power and sensitivity of the original dreadnought design with 12 frets clear of the body. SCGC’s prototype D-12 Model was commissioned to showcase Norman’s playing style by adding clarity and sustain for an articulate response to the flat pick. Building a guitar with 12 frets clear of the body creates more air volume, which allows greater amplitude and sustain. The hand tuned X-bracing insures increased bass response, while the top voicing and 4-1/4 inch sound hole size combine to achieve great presence in all ranges. This eliminates the tendency of the traditional dreadnought towards boominess at the expense of midrange and treble. The controlled integrity of Mahogany sides and back impart clarity and definition to the guitar’s complex acoustic presence. The D-12’s sheer volume, complexity and incredible sustain make it a truly inspiring stage partner." Very minor shop wear (pick scratches on pick guard).

Condition
Brand
Model
  • D 12 Fret
Categories
Made In
  • United States
Body Shape
  • Dreadnought

About the Seller

HB Woodsongs

Boulder, CO, United States
(1)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:1

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