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1920’s Vega Boston Brazilian Rosewood Guitar
There’s only one way to say it: this lovely Boston-made, X-braced, Brazilian rosewood guitar is every bit as well made and as robust in tone as a late 1920’s Martin 0-28 or 0-21. And it’s the same size as a Martin 0-size (13 ½ inches lower bout).
The X-bracing is wonderful… and the braces are all solid, unmolested, as is the original bridge plate. The Adirondack top has a wonderful natural warm patina, and the solid Brazilian back and sides show lovely figuring.
A few repaired cracks on back. One repaired small crack (1/2 inch) on top, soundhole area at fretboard. Original bridge, tuners, etc. The neck has been set, the guitar has been refret with period-correct Bar frets. It’s set up with perfect 12-fret action, and the tone could not be better.
With recent Hard case.No Longer Available.
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