About This Listing

This is a beautiful Breedlove Premier 12-string acoustic.  Guitar features a solid Sitka Spruce top with solid Rosewood back and sides, Mahogany neck and Ebony fingerboard and bridge.  Looking over this guitar I see some very light surface scratches and I see a little bit of cloudiness in the finish on the back of the body in a couple spots but overall it's in excellent condition.  The frets are in perfect shape and the guitar plays cleanly and easily up and down the neck with no buzzes or issues.  The saddle has tons of height left for future adjustments and both the bridge and neck joint are secure with no gaps.  The factory Fishman pickup with sound hole controls works and sounds great.  Guitar comes in the original hardshell case. Please let me know if you have any questions. No trade offers please. Thank you!

Listeda month ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Premier 12-string
Categories
Made In
  • United States
String Type
  • Steel
Number of Strings
  • 12-String
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Active Preamp
  • Yes
Neck Material
  • Mahogany
Back Material
  • Rosewood
Sides Material
  • Rosewood
Top Material
  • Spruce
Pickup
  • Undersaddle Piezo Pickup
Fretboard Material
  • Ebony
Color Family
  • Tan
  • Natural
Body Shape
  • Auditorium
Number of Frets
  • 20

About the Seller

Luke's Guitar Shop

Bellingham, WA, United States
(2,561)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:3,423
Product Overview
The Breedlove Premier series is handcrafted in Bend, Oregon. These instruments may lack some of the embellishments of Breedlove's more expensive Legacy and Masterclass instruments but the quality and sound remains stellar. The Premier 12-string has a solid Sitka spruce top with East Indian rosewood sides and the Breedlove Bridge Truss which provides exceptional string tension balance for added sustain and stability. 
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