Up for grabs is a Samick Greg Bennett Malibu Electric Guitar. Designed by Greg Bennett for Samick in the early 2000's, the Malibu series is an affordable double cutaway with features designed to improve the tonal quality and playability. The slightly smaller mahogany body is well balanced and is very comfortable sitting or standing. The satin 22 fret maple neck with rosewood fretboard plays great and is setup with a nice low string action. The smaller headstock with scarf joint offers more break angle and sustain. The slightly angled neck heel makes it a bit easier playing up in the higher register. This guitar is old stock and has never been sold. It is in mint shape with only a few swirl marks in the finish from cleaning. The single coil pickups have a smooth tone with a good amount of output. Rounding out the specs are Grover machine heads, vintage style temolo bridge, 25.5" scale length, 3 ply white pickguard and a gloss midnight blue finish. Note: All instruments are tested and setup prior to shipping. The shipping prices are just estimates, feel free to send us your Zip/Postal code for a more accurate quote. We also offer free instore pickup for those who prefer to shop in person


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ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Malibu MB-1
Finish
  • Midnight Blue
Year
  • 2004
Made In
  • Indonesia
Body Shape
  • Double Cutaway
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed

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Thorold Music Ltd.

St Catharines, Canada
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