Beautiful guitar made in west Germany in 1950s by meisel & co , guitar looks and plays wonderfully, tone is beautiful, action is great , solid wood , has a beautiful arched back, the back and sides appear to be made of mahogany. The top is spruce, the fretboard and bindings are beautiful rosewood, comes with a very nice fitting hard case .

The truss rod cover is made of brass , and the tuning pegs are original as well as the original headstock logo is still preserved . So only one minor scratch mark shown in the last photo , top is flat , neck is straight , no cracks , no breaks , guitar is beautiful to play with great tone..
Shipping is based on zip code , may vary especially if you are on the east coast International buyers contact first to confirm shipping price based on your address and insurance charges , no returns on international shipping and we are not responsible for paying customs in your country.
Flat rate $75 to west coast , flat rate $95 midwest , flat rate $100 south , flat rate $110 east coast. Ships to Canada BC area for $185 , ships to Toronto area for $250
Welcome to vintagemusicals.com boutique guitar shop . We are a locally owned musical instrument shop in the great city of Portland, OR .We specialize in used/vintage gear of all kinds . All of our guitars have been stored in a climate/humidity controlled room.

Listed3 years 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
  • 680 classical guitar
Finish
  • Mahogany Back & Natural Spruce with Rosewood Fretboard
Categories
Year
  • 1950s
Made in
  • Germany
Body shape
  • Classical

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Lake Oswego, OR, United States
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