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    Price: NOK 37 250,- *)

    Of this «thin line archtop» guitar (hand-built Equity Custom) with a 16 inch body, only two guitars were made. It has one pickup, a Epiphone '57 Classic Style Alnico-V Magnet, with 2 pot meters; volume and tone.

    Blond lacquer, black and white binding. A deep Florentine cutaway. Woods: Top spruce, sides, and back maple. Tailpiece and finger rest: Rosewood. Neck: maple, neck width at the nut is 5,6 mm, fingerboard mother-of-pearl with Abalone. Metal parts «Gold Finish». Tailpiece: TonePros Tune-O-Matic type. Tuners: Grover GH109. Frets: 24. Scale length: 625 mm (24.6"). Schaller Strap Lock.

    Hard case is included.

    This guitar was built 2012 by Saul Koll, USA (Koll Guitar Company), Portland, OR, USA, i 2012.
    Bought this guitar directly from Robert Conti, Las Vegas, US
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    Used, but looks like new!

    The guitar can be tried in Bergen, Norway. Transportation to be discussed.

    *) NOK stands for Norwegian Crowns, which is the currency used in Norway.
    NOK 37250, --, equals approx. Euro 3214,70, or approx. USD 3430.75 (Apr. 16, 2024)
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    That's a beautiful instrument . I can see why you bought it. Is the 7 string not what you had hoped. I had an American Artist years ago that sold at a loss due to the 7 string. Never quite took to it.

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    Ed,

    I have played the 7-string for over 30 years and still do every day.
    At 81 I feel I have too many guitars and there are players out there that could be interested in some of my beautiful guitars.

    Tonnie