I bought this about a month ago from Gruhn Guitars here in Nashville thinking I wanted to play classical guitar.
I took a few lessons, then started playing bass again. So my loss. Your gain.
I will include several books with classical pieces in them along with a wooden foot stool and padded gig bag.
Specs:
This is what the guys at Gruhn told me when I got it.
It's is a late 1970's model classical guitar.
It is handmade in Spain.
It has a cedar top with Indian rosewood back and sides.
652 mm scale
53.5 mm nut width
I put new strings on it when I got it and have only played it for about 4 weeks. All in my house. No gigs.
I will say it is less than perfect. It is about 40 years old...so it has some scratches and blemishes in the finish. I plays and sounds great though.
The only trade I will consider is an American Standard P-bass (4-string).
Let me know if you need additional pictures or info.
Thanks
I took a few lessons, then started playing bass again. So my loss. Your gain.
I will include several books with classical pieces in them along with a wooden foot stool and padded gig bag.
Specs:
This is what the guys at Gruhn told me when I got it.
It's is a late 1970's model classical guitar.
It is handmade in Spain.
It has a cedar top with Indian rosewood back and sides.
652 mm scale
53.5 mm nut width
I put new strings on it when I got it and have only played it for about 4 weeks. All in my house. No gigs.
I will say it is less than perfect. It is about 40 years old...so it has some scratches and blemishes in the finish. I plays and sounds great though.
The only trade I will consider is an American Standard P-bass (4-string).
Let me know if you need additional pictures or info.
Thanks