Welcome to All Music Inc's Musicdungeon! Right now, you are looking at a great piece.
This is a Wechter GAESR-NT Natural Acoustic Guitar.
It weighs 5 lbs 2 oz. 25.5" scale, 1.69" nut width.
Abranahm Wechter is an American Luthier who has been making custom guitars since the '70s. He worked at Gibson, then eventually moved his company across seas where he still hand builds guitars!
He's built for the likes of John Denver, Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin, and more.
This guitar starts off with a spruce top, mahogany back/sides, maple neck/rosewood board.
Excellent projection and volume here, with a beautiful well rounded tone. You get shimmering chords that resonate through your body, as well as excellent note articulation. This is truly a player.
Cosmetically beautiful, check out the grain on the back!
It has had a headstock repair (see all photos). So the section of the neck that was repaired has the finish sanded off. Holding strong, and the action is amazing for an acoustic guitar. See all photos for a better visual description.
The original Wechter hardshell case is included.
This is your chance to get your hands on an all around great playing and sounding acoustic for a great price.
Buy with confidence.
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Listed2 years ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • GAESR-NT
Finish
  • Natural
Made In
  • China

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All Music Inc's Musicdungeon

Plainview, NY, United States
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