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This beautiful guitar is still for sale. I bought it in May 2008. It has never been gigged and and had light use in a smoke/pet/child-free environment for home recording ever since. It’s in mint condition and looks stunning. It has recently received a full set-up by a professional guitar tech. There is currently a new one for sale on Gear4Music for £799.
I’m downsizing my collection and this guitar really needs to be played and enjoyed. It comes with a padded gig bag. From the Ozark website:
“The Ozark 3515BTE slimline resonator features decorative engraving on the top, back and sides and is fitted with a biscuit cone. The distinctive fingerboard has block abalone and mother of pearl in-lay. The resonator’s great amplified tone makes it ideal for playing on or off stage, thanks to its single coil 'lipstick' style pickup with volume and tone controls. The volume and tonal output is smooth and powerful and achieves a classic resonator sound with exceptional quality. This is a well-built versatile resonator guitar with a comfortable solid mahogany neck. Chrome plated quality machineheads ensure smooth tuning. This is a great quality choice for guitarists looking for an affordable electro-acoustic resonator guitar. Dimensions: Overall length: 990mm, Lower bout: 355mm, Upper bout: 255mm, Rib depth at heel: 54mm, Rib depth at endpin:54mm, Top nut width: 42mm”
£500 or nearest offer. Collection only from south-east London.
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BTW, I realise it has a PU but you might be better off putting this in Acoustics £