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Oh wow! Again, this is one I'm surprised Jeff is letting go. It's an amazing and well-played and well-playing, well-restored early 1920's Larson Brothers acoustic made for the Maurer brand (see pic of sound hole stamp). It's a Triple 0 model made from mahogany. It sounds just like you'd dream it would. This guitar sings. You should hear Jeff play it! Actually you probably have. I know this made it to record at some point.

As with a 100 year old guitar, some repairs have had to have happened along the way especially for such a player like this. There are several well-repaired top cracks, a new fingerboard, and a period style replaced bridge with original end pins. 
The finish appears to be original, as are the original upside-down tuners. 
This is a great playing guitar with good action, and intonation and a warm sound associated with Larson Brother made guitars. Dang, it's lovely!

Yes, it WILL come with a certificate of authenticity signed by Jeff Tweedy showing it was part of his personal guitar collection.

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Listed5 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Triple 0
Year
  • 20s
Made In
  • United States

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