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Like New Yamaha LL-500 Guitar


donwinn

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Beautiful looking, gorgeous sounding. It is a hand made, solid sitka spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, with beautifully inlaid frets and rear stripe,and gold colored Yamaha tuners. There is no pickup on it, and I seldom play it, so it needs to go. Do a google search on this model guitar, then come back to this post and see that I am offering it for $750 plus $25 shipping (it costs a lot to ship a guitar)I will include a fresh set of strings in the box, as I have not changed them in well over a year. Even though I haven't played it much, the strings still age in the air, and tuned. I have included pictures (dialup warning -- they are shrunk down from original, but still large) of the front, back, 12th fret inlay, and rear stripe detail. You can see how glossy it is by my reflection in the pics.

 

Donnie

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Bump. This is the nicest guitar I own, or ever have owned. The sound is amazing, and its beauty is in its simplicity.

 

Donnie

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I wish I was looking for another guitar. These Yamahas are amazing, and this is a great price. If you haven't posted it at the Acoustic Guitar Forum, you should. Good luck with the sale.

 

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Bump.

 

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Bump. This is a killer price on this. Great Christmas gift.

 

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Guitar has been sold. thank you.

 

Donnie

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