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  • Make/Model: Takamine EAN40C-12 Acoustic/Electric 12-String
  • Year: 2001
  • Serial Number: 01021467
  • Location of Manufacture: Japan
  • Scale Length:  25.5"
  • Nut Width:  1 7/8"
  • Weight: 5.6 lbs
  • Finish Color: Natural
  • Top Wood: Solid Cedar
  • Side Wood: Mahogany
  • Back Wood: Mahogany
  • Neck Wood: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard Wood: Rosewood
  • Case: No case, but will be pro packed and shipped.
  • Features: Gold Takamine tuners, multi-ply binding on body top & rosette, single-ply binding on body back, Takamine Graph-EX Preamp.
  • Condition:  This guitar is in good shape!  There are some normal signs of use: some light scratches throughout, and in some places the satin finish has started to take on a shiny appearance.  There's also a few dings & dents on the top of the guitar (see pics), as well as some heavier pick scratches above the soundhole.  Beneath where the fretboard meets the soundhole, the wood has been dented in/cracked slightly (see pic), but it doesn't affect playability or sound.  The neck looks and feels excellent!  There might be some minor dings, but I don't notice anything while playing.  This guitar sounds great!  Very rich and full in tone, which is what you want from a 12-string.  The fretboard has some minor scratches, and there is the start of some fretwear, but again nothing that compromises the enjoyment you'll get from playing this guitar.  It sounds great unplugged AND plugged in, and it's ready to make some music!  Everything pictured is ready to be professionally packed and shipped.

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Listed11 years ago
ConditionGood (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • EAN40C-12
Finish
  • Natural
Categories
Year
  • 2001
Made In
  • Japan
Number of Strings
  • 12-String

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