This is a 1960's Kay L7000. It has some bear claw showing up on the treble side in the Sitka top. Notice the color difference between the two top pieces, this is due to grain run out and is desirable in high end acoustic guitars. Ribbon stripe mahogany back and sides. Great tone and looking for a new home.
String height is 10 64th's at 12th fret so it could use a neck reset
Details are below
String height is 10 64th's at 12th fret so it could use a neck reset
Details are below
- Nut width 1 15/16"
- Full D neck profile
- X braced
- Resonate with a full sound
- Brazilian Fret board
- Minor Fret wear
- Sitka spruce with bear claw on the treble side
- Random finish crazing in the top
- Minor Scratch adjacent to treble side of rosette
- Hardly any marks in the back and sides, very clean