Based in Port Townsend, WA, Ronald Ho made mostly custom 6- and 12-string acoustic guitars in the 1980s and 1990s, for an all-star clientele that included jazz legend Ralph Towner. Built in 1990, this is one of Ho's few electric mandolins.
It features a neck of Honduras mahogany, with a strikingly figured African wenge body finished in nitrocellulose lacquer. Ebony fretboard with 23 frets, dot inlays, and 13.75" scale; 1-5/16" nut width. String-through-body design; metal hardtail bridge with 5 individually adjustable saddles. Gotoh mini tuners, DiMarzio twin-blade humbucking pickup. 4-ply custom pickguard, tone & volume controls. Built for CGDAE tuning.
It features a neck of Honduras mahogany, with a strikingly figured African wenge body finished in nitrocellulose lacquer. Ebony fretboard with 23 frets, dot inlays, and 13.75" scale; 1-5/16" nut width. String-through-body design; metal hardtail bridge with 5 individually adjustable saddles. Gotoh mini tuners, DiMarzio twin-blade humbucking pickup. 4-ply custom pickguard, tone & volume controls. Built for CGDAE tuning.
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Listed | 2 years ago |
Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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