The Tacoma C1C Chief acoustic guitar was the first full-size six-string acoustic introduced in Tacoma's Wing series. It has the highly-recognizable offset soundhole design for feedback suppression and a midrange and high end punch that's ideal onstage for clarity. The slim body, thin neck profile, and full-access cutaway also make it extremely comfortable to play. It comes with a solid Western cedar top with voiced-support bracing system, solid mahogany back and sides, and bolt-on, one-piece mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard. It has a Graphtech TUSQ nut, compensated saddle, Tone Shaped rosewood bridge, chrome tuners, and a light natural satin finish. Couple small dings on front (pictures included) but still in great shape and plays excellent.

Specs - 

  • Single cutaway Chief Wing-series acoustic
  • Offset paisley soundhole
  • Solid Western cedar top
  • Solid mahogany back and sides
  • Bolt-on one-piece mahogany neck
  • Rosewood fingerboard
  • 25.5" scale
  • 22 frets
  • Mahogany peghead with branded Tacoma logo
  • Graphtech TUSQ nut
  • Compensated saddle
  • Tone Shaped bridge
  • Voiced-support bracing system
  • Rosewood bridge
  • Chrome tuners
  • 1.75" nut width
  • Light natural satin finish
  • Includes Tacoma branded bag


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Listed9 months ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • C1C Chief Acoustic Guitar USA Made
Finish
  • Natural Wood
Year
  • 1997
Made In
  • United States

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