Although the Santa Cruz Guitar Company is still 46 years young, the guitars from the early years now fall under the heading of 'vintage'. This F12 is possibly the earliest Santa Cruz guitar we've seen here.

The F12-27 is a twelve-string guitar with a Grand Auditorium body consisting of koa back and sides with a spruce top. The strings make their way through the ebony bridge, over the fingerboard of the same wood, until they find their final destination at the Schaller tuning machines.

The cutaway brings the entire fingerboard within reach and ensures optimal playability. Finding your way across the wide fingerboard with a nut width of almost 2 inches is therefore rewarded with a fantastic, full sound and those enchanted, shimmering tones.

It is in very good condition and has already had a neck reset. The 'center seam' on the top has also been repaired. Furthermore, it still looks very clean and the usual signs of play can be found, especially on the top. Includes a hardshell case with TFOA passport.

Consignment.

Played by Leif de Leeuw | Demo


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  • F12-27 12 String 1981
Year
  • 1981

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