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Maton EM 100C 808 Messiah Series Guitar with Sitka and Indian Rosewood Cutaway Pre-Owned 2011 ID-11080

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Maton EM 100C 808 Messiah Series Guitar with Sitka and Indian Rosewood Cutaway Pre-Owned 2011 ID-11080Maton EM 100 808C Messiah This Maton masterpiece comes from blending traditional materials with exquisite craftsmanship. The Maton EM represents a total, no compromise approach. Flawless attention to detail guarantees your Messiah will be an instrument of pride and pleasure for many years to come. The common pairing of Sitka Spruce top and Indian Rosewood Back and Sides, the EM100 808c will carry very familiar tonal characteristics. Combined with a

Maton EM 100 808C Messiah

This Maton masterpiece comes from blending traditional materials with exquisite craftsmanship. The Maton EM represents a total, no compromise approach. Flawless attention to detail guarantees your Messiah will be an instrument of pride and pleasure for many years to come.

The common pairing of Sitka Spruce top and Indian Rosewood Back and Sides, the EM100 808c will carry very familiar tonal characteristics. Combined with a cutaway, this guitar will be a joy to play for any occasion.

As a guitar soundboard, or top, Sitka spruce is the tonewood considered standard of the modern era. Its combination of strength and elasticity translates into a broad dynamic range, yielding crisp articulation and allowing for everything from aggressive strumming and flatpicking to fingerpicking.

Indian Rosewood Rosewood sounds deeper in the low end and brighter on the top end. If you look at its frequency range visually, rosewood would appear to be more scooped in the middle, yielding less midrange bloom than mahogany. It is this kind of commitment to detail and intricacy that makes this Maton instrument really stand out.

This Maton EM 100C 808 Messiah Series Guitar with Sitka and Indian Rosewood Cutaway Pre-Owned 2011 is in Excellent + Condition with no wear to mention.

Includes Hardshell Case.

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Specifications:

Shipping Weight: 20

Serial: 2018

Top Wood: "AAA" Select" Grade Solid Sitka Spruce

Back Wood: Solid Indian Rosewood

Nut Width: 1 47/64"

Scale: 25.5"

Year: 2011

Inlays: Snowflake Mother of Pearl inlays, 17th Fret “Messiah” M.O.P. Block Inlay

Neck Wood: One piece Queensland Maple with Rosewood Heel cap

Fretboard: Ebony

Nut Material: Bone

Saddle Material: Bone

Bridge: Ebony

Tuners: Gold Grover Rotomatics

Pickguard: Tortoise shell with gold "M"

Headstock Overlay: Rosewood

Headstock Inlay: Mother of Pearl Maton logo

Frets To Body: 14

Body Depth: 4 59/64"

Lower Bout Width: 14 13/32"

Upper Bout Width: 11 7/32"

Total Length: 39 23/32"

Pickup(s): AP5

Case: Hardshell Case Included

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