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    Huss and Dalton
    2015 T-OM R Custom

    Original price was: $5,515.00.Current price is: $3,995.00.
    Here's a gently used Huss and Dalton Traditional OM in east Indian rosewood with a thermo-cured (torrified) sitka spruce top, Gotoh 510 tuners and a handsome tweed case. Always one of my favorites OMs, and the build quality is second to none. Looks new aside from some light pick marks on the pickguard. Everybody knows that like a fine wine, well-kept acoustic guitars get better with age. The passage of decades cures the wood through exposure to light and air. Huss and Dalton now offers sitka spruce that has been “torrified,” or exposed to a careful heating process that achieves the same results that occur naturally over time. The wood appears darker, as vintage guitars do, and it is lighter and stiffer. But how does it sound? Amazing, in a word. Let your ears be the judge … here’s our friend Ed Strickland taking this very same TOM-R for a romp when it was brand new. How cool is that?
    Condition: Excellent; Top: Sitka spruce, torrified; Back and sides: East Indian rosewood; Neck: Mahogany; Nut: 1 3/4; Width: 15 1/8; Depth: 4 1/8; Scale: 25.4; Binding: Tortoise; Purfling: b/w/b; Rosette: b/w/b; Lefthanded guitar (of course)

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    Huss and Dalton
    T-0014 Custom

    Original price was: $6,805.00.Current price is: $6,125.00.
    I am fond of smaller bodied guitars, and this Huss and Dalton T-0014 Custom rings like a bell. Short scale, flat top with the same big voice as their terrific 12-fret 00s, but 14-frets to the neck joint. Terrific couch guitar and great for recording. We did this one with the back and side in beautiful sinker mahogany. Built by hand in Staunton, Virginia. Lifetime warranty and a handsome Huss and Dalton case. Condition: New; Top: Sitka spruce; Back and sides: Sinker mahogany; Neck: Mahogany, ebony fingerboard; Nut: 1 3/4; Width: 14 1/4; Depth: 4 1/8; Scale: 24.9; lefthanded guitar (of course)

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    Huss and Dalton
    TD-R dreadnought

    Original price was: $6,475.00.Current price is: $5,830.00.
    Huss and Dalton makes some fine guitars by hand in Staunton VA, and I have long been partial to their dreads. This is a TD-R (traditional) customized with a red spruce top,  and east Indian rosewood back and sides. Nice herringbone trim and understated appointments, comfortable neck carve and Gotoh 510 open back tuners.  Huss dreads are cannons, and this one is no exception. Lifetime warranty and handsome Huss and Dalton tweed case. Huss sez: "The traditional models are the culmination of our deep respect and appreciation of the pre-war flat tops that are among the most revered instruments in existence. We combine the age-old techniques of construction with our own take on the classic design to produce an instrument of unparalled power and exquisite tone and playability. These instruments feature 25’ radius bracing mated with a traditionally flat top." Condition: New; Top: Adirondack spruce; Back and sides: East Indian rosewood; Neck: Mahogany; Nut: 1 23/32; Width: 15.5; Depth: 4 7/8; Scale: 25.4; Binding: Ivoroid; Purfling: herringbone; Rosette: b/w/b; Lefthanded guitar (of course)

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  • Here's a new Huss and Dalton Traditional OM in east Indian rosewood with a thermo-cured (torrified) sitka spruce top, Gotoh 510 tuners and a handsome tweed case. Always one of my favorites OMs, and the build quality is second to none. Everybody knows that like a fine wine, well-kept acoustic guitars get better with age. The passage of decades cures the wood through exposure to light and air. Huss and Dalton now offers sitka spruce that has been “torrified,” or exposed to a careful heating process that achieves the same results that occur naturally over time. The wood appears darker, as vintage guitars do, and it is lighter and stiffer. But how does it sound? Amazing, in a word. Condition: New; Top: Sitka spruce, torrified; Back and sides: East Indian rosewood; Neck: Mahogany; Nut: 1 3/4; Width: 15 1/8; Depth: 4 1/8; Scale: 25.4; Binding: Tortoise; Purfling: b/w/b; Rosette: b/w/b; Lefthanded guitar (of course)

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