jrw32 Posted July 27, 2011 Posted July 27, 2011 FS/T: Tacoma EM19C - 2006, pre-Fender. "Mini jumbo" style. Solid mahogany back/sides, solid spruce top, made in USA. This is one of the most tonally well-balanced acoustics I've had, & is great for light strumming/fingerpicking. Great shape overall, little ding on the upper bout/binding (you can kind of see it in the 2nd pic). Nice flamey mahogany neck, low action, fast neck, sounds/plays great. No electronics...was recently set up/frets dressed/crowned by a professional. The bridge had a very slight gap to it b/w it & the body on the bass side (you could slip a single sheet of paper slightly under it), but I also had my tech re-glue the bridge, so it's solid as a rock now (see pic below). Case has seen better days, but functions fine. $550 shipped/paypal'd or will consider trades for well, anything! I have plenty of references at TGP, BAM, HC, Ebay, etc. Thanks.
crunchee Posted August 19, 2011 Posted August 19, 2011 Very cool guitar! Isn't 'McBurst' trademarked, though? Sorry, I hadn't heard anybody use that word for the McCarty burst before, I thought it was funny anyway.
jrw32 Posted August 22, 2011 Author Posted August 22, 2011 Very cool guitar! Isn't 'McBurst' trademarked, though? Sorry, I hadn't heard anybody use that word for the McCarty burst before, I thought it was funny anyway. Thanks. I picked up the term on BAM...still available.
cmatthes Posted August 23, 2011 Posted August 23, 2011 I'll be at the Experience on Friday and Saturday too - unfortunately, I won't be able to take that one off your hands - the CU22 Trem models are really great too.Good luck!
jrw32 Posted August 26, 2011 Author Posted August 26, 2011 I'll be at the Experience on Friday and Saturday too - unfortunately, I won't be able to take that one off your hands - the CU22 Trem models are really great too.Good luck!Thanks! Bump.
jrw32 Posted September 12, 2011 Author Posted September 12, 2011 Bump for both. Lots of offers but nothing definite yet. Thanks.
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