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![]() ![]() | Manufacturer |
James Goodall |
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Model |
Aloha Koa Grand Concert |
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Instrument |
Left-handed acoustic guitar |
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Condition |
New in case |
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Color |
Natural High Gloss |
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Body |
Solid Select Koa |
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Top |
Solid Sitka Spruce |
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Binding |
Black wood fiber |
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Neck |
One piece Mahogany |
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Fingerboard |
Pheasant wood |
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Bridge |
Pheasant wood |
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Scale Length |
25" |
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Width at Nut |
1 3/4" |
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Width at Saddle |
2 1/4" |
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Width Lower Bout |
15" |
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Width Upper Bout |
11" |
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Body Depth |
4 1/8" |
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Tuners |
Chrome Gotoh |
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Strings |
Elixir lights |
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Case |
Goodall OHSC included (Ameritage with built in humidifier. Excellent!) |
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Features |
Clear pickguard, MOP rosette, Goodall sound and Playability at a great price. |
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Sugg. Retail |
$3594 US |
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Our Price |
$2996 US |
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Shipping |
$29 to Continental US. Call or email for rates to Alaska, Hawaii, and worldwide. |
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Warranty |
5 years to original owner. |
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"James Goodall decided to build guitars from locally available woods. The Koa (the King of Mahoganies) and Pheasant wood are grown in the Hawaiian Islands where Goodall Guitars are built. This makes them unique, affordable, and outstanding examples of the luthiers art. These guitars play not notes or chords, these guitars play MUSIC. This guitar is a bit fuller sounding than the parlor. More bass presence, more volume. An overall lovely, balanced, mellifluous sound." -- Jerry Welch | |||||