This stunning guitar was made for me in Q2 of 2024. I waited a long time (over 2 years) for it. Between the Iced Tea Ambertone Shade Top and the Headstock, this is the best looking guitar I have ever owned. The last picture shows my Pre-War Mahogany Dreadnought speed-neck behind the 12 fret for a comparison, the speed neck is just a little less finished. Note that although I call the condition excellent, it is Pre-War Level 2 distress. All wear was intentionally added as part of the aging process that Wes and Ben use to make their guitars "Pre-War." This 12 Fret received love from a local luthier here in Florida in late 2025, and it plays perfectly, absolutely excellent right now. I am selling it because I want something different, not because there is anything wrong with it. I guarantee this guitar with the reverb refund policy. SPECS:

1. 12 Fret Dreadnought IRW Pre*War Guitars Co. / 12 Fret Dreadnought / Herringbone - Old Growth Indian Rosewood

2. Modern Taper Modern taper neck. 1 11/16" to 2 3/16"

3. Right handed

4. Iced-T / Ambertone - Shadetop finish. Extra $250

5. Level 2 Distress

6. Strap Button(Bottom - middle of neck heel)= YES

7. EVO Frets: Not quite as hard/dense. It looks like brass, so your frets will have a golden hue. It adds a little less brightness over all. Extra $150

I also paid spent about $100 with the luthier for new strings and set up.

Comes with hardshell case from Pre-War.


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Listed2 months ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • 12 Fret Dreadnought Indian Rosewood
Finish
  • Iced -T Burst / Ambertone Shadetop
Year
  • 2024
Made In
  • United States

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