About This Listing

Today I have this Vintage Dreadnought Western Guitar: MC Cormic W-615 BK to offer:

Facts:

In the design of the famous Gibson Hummingbird

Brand: Mc Cormic

Model: W-615 BK

Serial Number: 408017 K

Manufactured in the 1970s in Japan

4/4 size: Length 106.5 cm, Scale Length 65 cm, Nut Width 4.3 cm, 20 Frets

Steel strings

Beautiful black finish

Distinctive black headstock in Gibson Open Book Style with logo made of mother-of-pearl inlay

Original gold-tone tuners

Fretboard with white binding and intricate inlays

Exquisitely crafted bindings with abalone inlays

Eye-catching pickguard with Hummingbird design

Bridge with adjustable saddle insert (Unfortunately, the screw for the height-adjustable saddle is broken.)

Trussrod

Strap pin

Dreadnought shape

Sound: very balanced and warm bassy sound. Excellent use of tonewoods and perfect japanese crafmanship.


Condition:

Ready to play! A very beautiful model from the extremely rare Mc Cormic brand. Used, but in very good and well-maintained collector's condition. It has some typical signs of age-related wear (scratches and play marks). Very comfortable to play.

Freshly cleaned and refurbished, newly strung, fretboard conditioned.


Shipping:

When it comes to shipping, you can rely on fast, experienced, and secure international shipping. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that the guitar arrives safely to you.

Additional shipping options:

- Transportdamage Assurance (full coverage)- 24,95€ Extra

- Premium Shipping US (Guitar arrives during 11 workingdays) - 39,95€ Extra



Questions?

Listed3 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • W-615 BK
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 1970
Made In
  • Japan
Pickup
  • None
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Shape
  • Dreadnought

About the Seller

Vintage Factory

Heilbronn, Germany
(52)
Joined Reverb:2021
Items Sold:113
McCormic W-615 BK Japan Vintage Dreadnought from 1970
McCormic W-615 BK Japan Vintage Dreadnought from 1970
$688.84

About This Listing

Today I have this Vintage Dreadnought Western Guitar: MC Cormic W-615 BK to offer:

Facts:

In the design of the famous Gibson Hummingbird

Brand: Mc Cormic

Model: W-615 BK

Serial Number: 408017 K

Manufactured in the 1970s in Japan

4/4 size: Length 106.5 cm, Scale Length 65 cm, Nut Width 4.3 cm, 20 Frets

Steel strings

Beautiful black finish

Distinctive black headstock in Gibson Open Book Style with logo made of mother-of-pearl inlay

Original gold-tone tuners

Fretboard with white binding and intricate inlays

Exquisitely crafted bindings with abalone inlays

Eye-catching pickguard with Hummingbird design

Bridge with adjustable saddle insert (Unfortunately, the screw for the height-adjustable saddle is broken.)

Trussrod

Strap pin

Dreadnought shape

Sound: very balanced and warm bassy sound. Excellent use of tonewoods and perfect japanese crafmanship.


Condition:

Ready to play! A very beautiful model from the extremely rare Mc Cormic brand. Used, but in very good and well-maintained collector's condition. It has some typical signs of age-related wear (scratches and play marks). Very comfortable to play.

Freshly cleaned and refurbished, newly strung, fretboard conditioned.


Shipping:

When it comes to shipping, you can rely on fast, experienced, and secure international shipping. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that the guitar arrives safely to you.

Additional shipping options:

- Transportdamage Assurance (full coverage)- 24,95€ Extra

- Premium Shipping US (Guitar arrives during 11 workingdays) - 39,95€ Extra



Questions?

Listed3 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • W-615 BK
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 1970
Made In
  • Japan
Pickup
  • None
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Shape
  • Dreadnought

About the Seller

Vintage Factory

Heilbronn, Germany
(52)
Joined Reverb:2021
Items Sold:113

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