I’m confused about a Custom 24 that is for sale close by.
The guitar is a 10 top wood library, as confirmed by the customer service. However it’s a mahogany neck and body, with maple top and east indian rosewood fretboard.
It was my impression that wood library guitars were supposed to have non standard woods, such as korina or ebony fretboards.
So what makes this a “wood library” guitar? It does have some unusual spec such as regular sized neck, nickel hardware (it’s supposed to be hybrid for 10 tops) and the color that is not a standard offering (black cherry).
Is it possible that wood library in this case means it was just custom ordered by a dealer with some tweaked specs?
Thank you all.
The guitar is a 10 top wood library, as confirmed by the customer service. However it’s a mahogany neck and body, with maple top and east indian rosewood fretboard.
It was my impression that wood library guitars were supposed to have non standard woods, such as korina or ebony fretboards.
So what makes this a “wood library” guitar? It does have some unusual spec such as regular sized neck, nickel hardware (it’s supposed to be hybrid for 10 tops) and the color that is not a standard offering (black cherry).
Is it possible that wood library in this case means it was just custom ordered by a dealer with some tweaked specs?
Thank you all.
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