Description
A 1970s
Model 60D has arrived.
With its square neck, 12th fret joint, and spider bridge, this guitar delivers
a warm and comfortable tone that resonates with authority. Once you start
playing it, you won’t want to stop.
As for the condition, there is some weather checking on the body, but there is
no distortion or gap around the neck joint, so you can use it with confidence.
There are typical signs of use for its age.
While there are some scratches, they do not affect normal playability.
Serial
Number: D 321 5
Manufacture Year: 1975-1976
Made in: USA
Case: Non-original hard case
Included Items: Original tuners
Weight: 2.89kg
Fret Life: In good condition with plenty of fret height left
String Height (Low E side at 12th fret): 7.1mm
String Height (High E side at 12th fret): 7.0mm
Nut Width: 48.0mm
Neck Thickness (1st fret): 28.5mm
Scale Length: 628mm (24.75")
Strings Used for Setup: GHS 1600 / .016-.056 set
Repair/Maintenance: Cleaning, string change
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