Here’s a  beautifully appointed Santa Cruz H13, with an Adirondack top, east Indian rosewood back and sides, Adirondack bracing with hot hide glue construction, bone bridge and end pins, Style 42 fingerboard inlays, a beautiful burst and Waverly tuners with ivoroid buttons.

Santa Cruz’s popular H13 is their take on Gibson’s 1937 Nick Lucas model. A smaller guitar, but with a body depth approaching that of a much larger dreadnought, the H13 produces  volume and bass that belie its size, with tone to match. It features 13 frets clear of the body, and capitalizes upon the best attributes of a 12-fret’s resonance and a 14-fret’s access. The body fits perfectly in your lap, equally adept at strumming or fingerstyle. The unique bracing pattern is a hybrid of  scalloped and tapered braces. Gorgeous sunburst, slotted headstock, lifetime warranty and handsome Ameritage case.

Condition: New; Top: Sitka spruce; Back and sides: EI rosewood; Neck: Mahogany, ebony fretboard,; Nut: 1 3/4; Width: 14.75; Depth: 4.875; Scale: 25.375; Binding: Ivoroid; Purfling: Herringbone; Rosette: Ivoroid b/w/b; Orientation: Lefthanded (of course); List: $7675